| Quest for Sunken Warships on the Military Channel |
| Saturday, 20 December 2008 04:33 |
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Episodes airing this month on the Military channel and Discovery Science. Check out our Projects page for more info on the show! They are also now available for sale on DVD that can be purchased through the Discovery Store. Becky Kagan was hired as an underwater videographer and talent for the TV series "Quest for Sunken Warships" on the Military Channel. The Series follows veteran wreck diver and underwater cameraman Dan Crowell and his hand picked team, including Becky as they sift through the wreckage that now rests at the bottom of the ocean, to help shed light on some of the most amazing conflicts fought on the oceans battlefields.
Operation Hailstone (Truk Lagoon) - September 22, 2009 at 12pmUSS Oriskany - April 10th, 2009 at 8am & 2pm USS Murphy - April 4th, 2009 at 10am & April 10th @ 10pm Torpedo Alley - December 25, 2008 4pm
Quest for Sunken Warships Episodes:
Operation Hailstone In February 1944, the World War II tides are turning as the U.S. makes steady inroads against the Japanese in the South Pacific. But hiding among the islands is Truk; a self-contained fortress with a deep lagoon, high islands and circling barrier reef. (60min)
The USS Oriskany This massive aircraft carrier rests in 218 feet of water in a north-south orientation on the sandy bottom. With an overall length of 900 feet, there is plenty of ship to view within recreational dive limits. (60min)
USS Murphy A team of divers set out to examine what they thought was a sunken supply ship. They find the hull of a World War II United States Navy Destroyer instead. They've also found a mystery because according to Navy records the USS Murphy never sank. (60min)
Torpedo Alley In 1942 German U-boats turned the waters off Cape Hatteras North Carolina into a sea of death. For six months the marauding U-boats patrolled the area unchallenged, sinking countless ships that littered the ocean and beaches with oil, cargo and bodies. (60min)
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