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LONDON, England -- An undersea expedition has discovered the wreck of the ... shell from the German battleship Bismarck. All but three of her 1,416 crew perished. The Hood was built at Clydebank ...
HMS Hood was laid down during World War I and ... underwater exploration undertaken by Robert Ballard discovered the German battleship Bismarck wreck site. Ballard and his team found the Bismarck ...
The wreck of British battleship HMS Hood has been discovered, 60 years after she was sunk in a WWII naval battle. The ship went down with the loss of 1,415 men when she was shelled in the icy seas off ...
The Hood was sunk by the German ship Bismarck in the Denmark Strait between Greenland and Iceland in 1941, with only three survivors. A first attempt in 2012 to recover the bell from the wreck ...
This week the recovery team will return to the wreck site with a two-fold ... in the North Atlantic with German battleship Bismarck in 1941. The Hood remains the largest Royal Navy vessel to ...
All but three of the Hood’s 1,418-strong crew perished. A first attempt in 2012 to recover the bell from the wreck — lying at 2,800 meters (9,186 feet) deep — failed because of poor weather ...
THE bells rang out action stations on the morning of May 24, 1941. Soon after, HMS Hood — and 1415 men — was on the seabed. Now billionaire Paul Allen has recovered one of those bells.