New video footage of three aircraft carriers sunk during the Battle of Midway in 1942 has provided additional insight into the last moments of the doomed ships.
A remote submersible has captured video of the first detailed look at the USS Yorktown and two Japanese aircraft carriers that were sunk during the Battle of Midway. The video captured scenes from the Yorktown as well as Akagi and Kaga, two of the four Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carriers that were sunk during the battle. The new footage could 'help solve mysteries' that still prevail about the Battle of Midway, said the Associated Press.
Instead, he told AP that he hopes the footage of his wrecked ship will inspire peace, 'whatever it takes to put wars out of business.' The Associated Press contributed reporting. For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle.
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