Yes, very interesting. If you read about the Caballa, you will see she has an 
interesting past as well. 
Mike Hardwick.

> On Oct 6, 2024, at 7:04 PM, Rick Hiller via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> I read a CNN Science article about the "Ghost Ship of the Pacific" -- The USS 
> Stewart DD 224, a Clemson Class Destroyer.   USS Stewart???  Wait a minute... 
> A bit of research.....
> 
> There have been 3 ships named as such.....
> USS Stewart -- DD-13  Bainbridge Class Destroyer 1902 to 1919
> 
> USS Stewart  -- DD-224  Clemson Class Destroyer 1920 and scuttled in 1946 The 
> Ghost Ship recently found in 3500 feet of water off Northern W6 land.
> 
> USS Stewart -- DE-238, Edsall class Destroyer Escort 943 to 1947...now a 
> museum ship as we know it.
> 
> Cool stuff......Rick  W5RH
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