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USS New York
Ranked as Awesome by independant reviews Ranked as Awesome by independant reviews Ranked as Awesome by independant reviews
Located in: Far East >> Philippines >> Subic Bay  
She has had three different names during her years of service, with her original name New York the common name she is referred to in peace. During the first World War she was renamed the Saratoga. She was known as the USS Rochester at the time she was deliberately scuttled in January 1944.
17m / 56ft
28m / 92ft
Deliberately sunk: 01-Jan-1944 Wreck penetration is possible. Technical or decompression diving. More info...
Last 10 Diver reviews for USS New York:
the top service is good for most divers, and advance diver can view the guns aand prop (depth), Tech divers can do deep penetration while properly trained wreck divers can do some penetration. Was scuttled in Dec.1941 while the Japanese were marching towards Olongapo not 1944
Date posted: 30-Apr-2008 18:53 by: chas who thought that: Anyone can dive this wreck.
Ranked it as: Ranked as Awesome by chasRanked as Awesome by chasRanked as Awesome by chas

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