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With Christina's permission I am posting this information from another board regarding the New Wreck listed on the Seeker's schedule.

Hi Everyone,
I'd like to announce that Richie Kohler and myself have identified a sunken destroyer over 70 miles southeast of Manasquan Inlet, New Jersey, and approximately 100 miles from Ambrose Light, New York, in 260 feet of water, as the USS Murphy, DD-603 (Benson Class). This wreck is not a complete destroyer, but rather the forward half of one. The wreck was first found and
dived by divers from the dive vessel SEEKER out of Brielle, New Jersey, two years ago, and dived again one month ago.

The USS Murphy was escorting a convoy to Europe on 21 October 1943 when the tanker Bulkoil struck her port side, slicing the Murphy in two just aft of the forward superstructure. While the stern remained afloat, the bow sank taking
38 men with it. The stern was towed back to New York where a new bow was attached, and she was sent back out to the war, participating in the Normandy invasion on D-Day in 1944.

Thus she is not listed as "sunk" in WWII, but only as "damaged". The repaired ship was sold for scrap in 1970.

We initially thought that this wreck was probably one of many
destroyers that were used as target ships, but thought it very strange that the bow didn't seem to be anywhere around the area.

I will be posting some more information and pictures from our last trip out there on my website within the next few weeks (I am way behind with site updates because I've been so busy both diving and other activities).

Regards,
Christina Young
http://www.christinayoung.com

Ty
 
While the stern remained afloat, the bow sank taking

First off congrads on the new find. Second cant figure out which part sunk. In one sentence you say the bow sunk. In the next you say you cant find the bow.

but thought it very strange that the bow didn't seem to be anywhere around the area.

How long is the part you found?
 
Christina: Way to go! I wish we could find new wrecks off VA Beach.

Robert "acta, non verba":doctor:
 
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