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Phil Sokol  > Underwater > Truk Lagoon 0211
Truk (now Chuuk) in Micronesia was Japan's main forward naval base in the Pacific, coordinating all their major campaigns including the attack on Pearl Harbor. In February of 1944, the U.S. launched a major air assault on the base called "Operation Hailstone". The Japanese had spotted one of the reconnaissance planes several days before the attack and were able to move almost all their warships out, however over the course of two days, the U.S. sunk almost 60 ships in the shallow lagoon. These were mostly merchant ships and freighters, some in for repair but others still carrying equipment and materiel for Japan's war effort. There are tanks, planes, trucks, replacement parts, artillery shells, bullets, and even torpedoes still on board the ships, as well as numerous artifacts of a more personal nature such as china, shoes, medical kits, and lots of beer and sake bottles. There are still some human remains as well.

Special thanks to my dive buddy Ken for his awesome modeling - as well as Andrea who just always seemed to be in the right place.
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Deeper in the Shinkoku Maru's engine room.
Exposed bulkhead (?) of the Fumitzuki destroyer.
Fan, Fumitzuki destroyer.
Ken squeezes through a narrow doorway to reach the interior of the Yamagiri Maru.
Ken swims through a small hole in the bulkhead between two cargo holds on the Yamagiri Maru.
14" artillery shells in hold #2 of the Yamagiri Maru.
Inside the engine room, Yamagiri Maru.
Deeper in the Shinkoku Maru's engine room.
Deeper in the Shinkoku Maru's engine room.
Deeper in the Shinkoku Maru's engine room.
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Original size: 683x1024 |
Current: 400x600 |
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