Talk:Adriatic (ship, 1861)
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- Under the section American Civil War, for the setence: "In 2016 a team led by captain John Noonan , of the dive vessel Storm Petrel, first located and dived the wreck. The wreckage lying in 215’ of water 32 miles off the eastern edge of Long Island New York. The Adriatic was positively identified in 2019. The team of divers including John Bricker, Jim DiScuillo, Pat Rooney and Ben Roberts. The team was able to establish conclusive proof after connecting artifacts recovered with affidavit of losses submitted to the state department for the Alabama Claims." https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2020/june/naval-history-news
- Please replace the paragraph and citation with the following:
- "In 2016 a team led by captain John Noonan, of the dive vessel Storm Petrel, first located and dived the wreck. The wreckage lying in 220 ft (67 m) of water 30 miles (48 km) off the eastern edge of Long Island, New York. The Adriatic was positively identified in 2019. The team of divers including John Bricker, Jim DiSciullo, Pat Rooney and Ben Roberts. The team was able to establish conclusive proof after connecting artifacts recovered with visits to the National Archives."[1]
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- ^ "Naval History News". U.S. Naval Institute. June 2020. Retrieved 2024-03-17.