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  1. Divers find WWI Navy destroyer, the first to be sunk by enemy fire

  2. Divers find wreckage of first U.S. destroyer sunk by enemy fire

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    The USS Jacob Jones, which was hit by a torpedo on December 6, 1917 in the English Channel, holds the distinction of being the first U.S. Navy destroyer ever sunk by enemy fire, according to the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC). Sixty-four of the destroyer's 110 officers and crew died when the ship went down.
    Divers off the southwestern coast of England have reported finding a World War I U.S. Navy destroyer that was sunk by a German submarine more than a century ago.
    Robinson and his team at Dark Star have a long history of deep-diving exploration, and have identified wrecks from all over the U.K., including the HMS Jason in Scotland and the HMS B1 submarine. The diver added: "One of the most interesting things about this vessel was the remarkable stories that came with its sinking.
  4. Divers find wreckage of first US Navy destroyer sunk by enemy fire ...

  5. Divers retrieve 80-pound brass bell from first U.S. Navy destroyer …

  6. Deep Sea Divers Hunt Down U.S. Navy Warship Wreck From 100

  7. British divers find bell from U.S. destroyer sunk by U-boat in WWI

  8. Divers find wreckage of WWI Navy destroyer missing since 1917

  9. British divers solve 105-year-old mystery - The Independent

  10. US World War One wreck found by divers off Cornwall - BBC

  11. British Divers Find Missing U.S. Navy Ship Wrecked in World War I