Coast Guard wreck found after century, confirms World War I tragedy that killed all 131 aboard
Divers located the sunken Coast Guard Cutter Tampa in the Atlantic, 106 years after a torpedo strike caused the largest U.S. naval combat loss of WWI.
Last updated: 2026-04-29 20:46:05 ET
Divers located the sunken Coast Guard Cutter Tampa in the Atlantic, 106 years after a torpedo strike caused the largest U.S. naval combat loss of WWI.
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