DescriptionHull number 413 of the USS Samuel B Roberts, Destroyer Escort, lost during the Battle off Samar.jpg
English: This photo was taken from the submersible DSV Limiting Factor during the deepest shipwreck dive ever (6,895 meters) up until that time (June 22, 2022) by Pilot Victor Vescovo and Sonar Operator Jeremie Morizet.
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DescriptionHull number 413 of the USS Samuel B Roberts, Destroyer Escort, lost during the Battle off Samar.jpg
English: This photo was taken from the submersible DSV Limiting Factor during the deepest shipwreck dive ever (6,895 meters) up until that time (June 22, 2022) by Pilot Victor Vescovo and Sonar Operator Jeremie Morizet.
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