Realizing They Lost The Sub
Barron talked about losing the sub. He said, “The boat continued to sink lower and lower by the bow until water started lapping up the front of the sail. That’s when the skipper finally left the boat and came aboard the Greenlet. The boat continued to sink lower and lower and finally she went over and the stern went up with the screws, rudder, and stern planes sticking out and then she was gone.”

Realizing They Lost The Sub
Looking For Its Wreck
The U.S.S. Stickleback went down to a depth of 11,000 feet or two miles off the coast of Oahu. The exact location of its grave would stay a mystery until six decades later. This was where Tim Taylor and his Lost 52 Project team come in. It was their mission to look for the wreck of this submarine.

Looking For Its Wreck