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Mitchell Holman[_9_]
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Default Billionaire explorer discovers sunken US WWII aircraft carrier - uss-lex-2-exlarge-169.jpg

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https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/05/polit...craft-carrier-
wreckage-found/index.html

Washington (CNN) — Wreckage from the USS Lexington -- a US aircraft
carrier sunk by the Japanese during World War II -- has been
discovered 500 miles off the Australian coast by a team of explorers
led by billionaire Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder announced on
Monday.

One of the first US aircraft carriers ever built, the vessel dubbed
"Lady Lex" was located at the bottom of the Coral Sea -- nearly two
miles below the surface -- by the expedition crew of Research Vessel
Petrel on Sunday, Allen said.

The Lexington was lost in May 1942 along with 216 of its crew and 35
aircraft during what is considered the first carrier battle in history
-- the Battle of the Coral Sea.

"To pay tribute to the USS Lexington and the brave men that served on
her is an honor," Allen said in a statement. "As Americans, all of us
owe a debt of gratitude to everyone who served and who continue to
serve our country for their courage, persistence and sacrifice."

https://youtu.be/-K-V_ah6IIs

Along with the USS Yorktown, the Lexington and its fleet faced off
against three Japanese aircraft carriers and is credited with helping
to stop Japan's advances on New Guinea and Australia.

The battle occurred just one month before the US Navy "surprised
Japanese forces at the Battle of Midway and turned the tide of the war
in the Pacific for good," according to Allen.

"The Battle of the Coral Sea was notable not only for stopping a
Japanese advance but because it was the first naval engagement in
history where opposing ships never came within sight of each other,"
read the statement from Allen.

US ships were able to rescue more than 2,000 sailors before the
Lexington ultimately sank from the damage sustained from a bombardment
of Japanese torpedoes.

"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," Navy Adm. Harry B. Harris of US
Pacific Command said Monday in a statement.

"We honor the valor and sacrifice of the 'Lady Lex's' sailors -- all
those Americans who fought in World War II -- by continuing to secure
the freedoms they won for all of us," he said.



Allen also found the wreck of the
USS Indianapolis and the Japanese
battleship Musashi (sister ship of the
Yamato)