The Japanese later called the Edsall “the dancing mouse.” Finally, the Japanese sent in dive bombers, and the battered ...
The USS "Edsall," a 314-foot-long destroyer, fought off Japanese forces for more than an hour before sinking beneath the ...
An Australian Navy ship discovered the wreck of the USS Edsall, a Navy destroyer sunk in battle during World War II.
An American World War II warship that played a key role in Allied campaigns in the Pacific has been discovered at the bottom ...
THE HAUNTING wreckage of an old World War 2 warship has been found after decades lost at sea after taking 200 sailors down ...
The wreck of the US Navy destroyer USS Edsall (DD-219), better known as the “Dancing Mouse,” has been identified off the ...
The discovery, announced Monday, has revealed the resting place of more than 200 servicemen who died three months after the ...
In a major turn of events, wreck of WWII ship, USS Edsall, nicknamed as the “Dancing Mouse” unearthed in the depths of the ...
The final resting place of the USS Edsall was discovered in the Indian Ocean 80 years after Japanese forces sunk the American ship during WWII, officials said.
The Edsall managed to evade shells from Japanese warships on the day of its sinking by undertaking some extreme maneuvers and ...
Japanese observers reportedly described the destroyer as performing like a "dancing mouse," according to Cox, referring to a popular Japanese pet at the time known for its erratic movement.