After 76 Years Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington Found On Bottom Of Coral Sea

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Wreckage from the USS Lexington, a US aircraft carrier which sank during World War Two, has been found in the Coral Sea by a search team led by Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder.
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The wreckage was found on Sunday by the team's research vessel, the R/V Petrel, some two miles below the surface more than 500 miles off the eastern coast of Australia.
The search team released pictures and video of the wreckage of the Lexington, one of the first ever US aircraft carriers, and some of the planes which went down with the ship.
Remarkably preserved aircraft could be seen on the seabed bearing the five-pointed star insignia of the US Army Air Forces on their wings and fuselage.
On one aircraft, an emblem of the cartoon character Felix the Cat can be seen along with four miniature Japanese flags presumably depicting "kills".


The search team also released pictures and video of parts of the ship, including a nameplate, and anti-aircraft guns covered in decades of slime.
The USS Lexington and another US aircraft carrier, the USS Yorktown, fought against three Japanese aircraft carriers from May 4-8, 1942 in the Battle of the Coral Sea, the first ever between carriers.
The badly damaged Lexington, nicknamed "Lady Lex," was deliberately sunk by another US warship at the conclusion of the battle.
More than 200 members of the crew died in the battle but most were rescued by other US vessels before the Lexington sank.


Admiral Harry Harris, who heads up the US military's Pacific Command (Pacom) - and whose father was one of the sailors evacuated - paid tribute to the successful research effort.
"As the son of a survivor of the USS Lexington, I offer my congratulations to Paul Allen and the expedition crew of Research Vessel (R/V) Petrel for locating the 'Lady Lex,' sunk nearly 76 years ago at the Battle of Coral Sea," Mr Harris said in a statement.
"We honour the valour and sacrifice of the 'Lady Lex's' Sailors - and all those Americans who fought in World War II - by continuing to secure the freedoms they won for all of us," he said.


The USS Lexington was carrying 35 aircraft when it went down.
The search team said that 11 planes had been found including Douglas TBD-1 Devastators, Douglas SBD-3 Dauntlesses and Grumman F4F-3 Wildcats.
Search teams led by Allen have discovered the wreckage of a number of historic warships including the USS Indianapolis, a US heavy cruiser which sank in the Philippine Sea in July 1945 after being torpedoed by a Japanese submarine.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/wreckage-found-word-war-two-050958317.html





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I have mixed feelings regarding these war graves...They should be left alone and intact, not even pictures...It certainly no secret as to where she went down, was well documented...Billionaires should find other things to do with their monies and leave our heroes and their steel coffins alone...
 

Don, you served on the Lexington didn't you?
 

I have no problem with pictures, you can walk through any military cemetery and take pictures.

More Pics of Lexington during Battle of the Coral Sea May 8,1942

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I hope there will be a tv special on it soon
 

I agree with the pictures. Without that, we have little to remember those before us that fought for a cause. We loose some of our history, ( which they do NOT teach in school ), kids now days don't understand that they have the freedom at the cost of others, as such, they feel they have become entitled. Sorry for the rant.
jeff-gordon, I think they did a tv special on that recently. I am pretty sure I watched it on a PBS channel and pretty sure it was the U.S.S. Lexington. I do remember the special claimed Paul Allen's team did make the find.
 

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