In 1944, a U.S. submarine went missing along with its 80 crew members off the coast of Japan, and Tim Taylor and his team have been searching immensely for it. During the time of its operation, everything was intact, and connections were being made until everything seemed lost to time. Taylor has created and sent down a remote-controlled underwater vehicle that would assist in the search, but after developing a fault, he had to pull out. When he checked it, he noticed some interesting data that was pretty intriguing and led him to send another “tester” to research some more. What the team discovered will have you staring endlessly in shock, disbelief, and excitement.
Project – Find Missing Submarine
The missing sub was the U.S.S. Grayback or S.S. -208, which was not so much popularly known. It was a mission carried out under the Lost 52 Project, a project dedicated to finding the 52 submarines that went missing during WWII. The Grayback was reported missing in the latter part of March 1944. Ironically, this rescue submarine would end up disappearing along with the vessels that it was tasked with rescuing.