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The 2 deepest shipwrecks ever found were both sunk during the same pivotal World War II battle

Navy destroyers and destroyer-escorts smoke screen Samar Leyte Gulf
US Navy destroyers and destroyer-escorts lay a smoke screen during the Battle off Samar, October 25, 1944.
  • Recent expeditions have found the wrecks of US Navy ships USS Johnston and USS Samuel B. Roberts.
  • Both ships were sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, a pivotal World War II clash in the Pacific.
  • Now both have been found roughly 22,000 feet underwater, making them the deepest wrecks yet found.

On June 24, the US-based Caladan Oceanic Expeditions and UK-based EYOS Expeditions announced their discovery of the location of the World War II destroyer-escort USS Samuel B. Roberts.

The announcement — made by Caladan founder Victor Vescovo, a retired US naval officer — came a year after the discovery of the World War II destroyer USS Johnston in the same area.

The ships and their crews earned legendary reputations for their pivotal role in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the largest naval battle in history and the last naval clash involving battleships.

Eight decades after that battle, their discovery has made them the two deepest shipwrecks ever found.

The destroyers

Navy destroyer-escort USS Samuel B. Roberts
US Navy destroyer-escort USS Samuel B. Roberts in October 1944.

USS Johnston was a Fletcher-class destroyer commissioned on October 27, 1943.

It had a crew of 273 and displaced 2,700 tons. It was armed with five 5-inch guns, five twin 40mm and seven single 20mm AA guns, and two five-tube torpedo mounts. It could also launch depth charges from six K-gun projectors and two racks.

USS Samuel B. Roberts was a John C. Butler-class destroyer-escort — a class of smaller, more lightly armed ships primarily meant for anti-air and anti-submarine warfare.

It was commissioned on April 28, 1944, had a crew of 222, and a displacement of 1,745 tons. It was armed with two 5-inch guns, two twin 40mm and 10 20mm single AA guns, nine depth-charge projectors (including a hedgehog projector), and two depth-charge racks.

Navy destroyer USS Johnston sailors commissioning
US Navy Lt. Cmdr. Ernest Evans, left center, speaks aboard USS Johnston during its commissioning in Seattle on October 27, 1943.

In October 1944, Johnston, under the command of Cmdr. Ernest E. Evans, and Samuel B. Roberts, commanded by Lt. Cmdr. Robert W. Copeland, were part of "Taffy 3," a small task force of six escort-carriers, three destroyers, and four destroyer-escorts.

Taffy 3's mission was to defend US forces landing on the Philippine island of Leyte against Japanese submarine and air attacks.

On October 25, they confronted Vice Adm. Takeo Kurita's Center Force, consisting of four battleships, six heavy cruisers, two light cruisers, and 11 destroyers. One of Kurita's battleships, Yamato, was the largest battleship ever built and weighed as much as all of Taffy 3's ships combined.

The Japanese force's mission was to punch through US defenses and destroy the invasion force. On paper, Taffy 3 stood no chance.

USS Johnston

Navy destroyer USS Johnston
USS Johnston off of Seattle, Washington, October 27, 1943.

Shortly after Kurita's ships were spotted at about 6:35 a.m., the American destroyers formed a protective circle around the escort-carriers, laid smoke screens, and attempted to disengage and reposition so other US ships could support them.

Meanwhile, the carriers launched all of their roughly 150 aircraft, many which had been armed for ground-attack or anti-submarine missions rather than for attacks on surface ships.

Johnston, in the rear of the formation and closest to the Japanese, was the first American vessel to open fire. Determined to buy time for the rest of Taffy 3, Evans charged the Japanese in a head-on attack.

The destroyer fired over 200 rounds and all 10 of its torpedoes in 10 minutes. One torpedo hit the heavy cruiser Kumano, ripping off its bow and forcing it to retreat.

Battle of Leyte Gulf, Battle off Samar, October 25, 1944. USS Gambier Bay (CVE 73) and another escort carrier, and two destroyer escorts making smoke.
USS Gambier Bay, another escort carrier, and two destroyer-escorts lay a smoke screen during the Battle off Samar, October 25, 1944.

But Johnston was soon blasted by shells from the Japanese battleships, which killed dozens, badly wounded Evans, destroyed the bridge, and disabled all but two of the 5-inch gun turrets.

Heavily damaged, Johnston spent the next two hours attempting to draw enemy fire by maneuvering and shooting at as many Japanese ships as it could.

At 8:30 a.m. Johnston attempted to aid the escort-carrier USS Gambier Bay by intercepting the Japanese ships closing in on it, firing wildly the whole time. The Japanese ships instead surrounded Johnston and pummeled it with shellfire.

The damage was too great and Evans ordered the crew to abandon ship at 9:45 a.m. It sank about half an hour later, taking 186 sailors, including Evans, with it. (Evans posthumously received the Medal of Honor.)

USS Samuel B. Roberts

Navy destroyer-escort USS Samuel B. Roberts
USS Samuel B. Roberts off of Boston in June 1944.

The Samuel B. Roberts entered the fray at 7:35 a.m., after Taffy 3's commander ordered the force's other destroyers to conduct torpedo attacks.

As it sailed to attack the heavy cruiser Chōkai, the destroyer-escort passed Johnston and received a salute from the wounded Evans. Because of its speed and agility, Samuel B. Roberts closed on Chōkai without being hit and struck the cruiser with a torpedo before turning its attention to other Japanese ships.

For over an hour, Samuel B. Roberts shot at anything it could find with its two 5-inch guns, engaging ships that were 10 to 30 times its size. The crew fired 608 of the ship's 650 shells, and when standard shells ran low, they fired illumination and anti-aircraft rounds.

Like other US destroyers, Samuel B. Roberts aimed at the Japanese ships' superstructures because its rounds couldn't penetrate their hull armor, which allowed it to knock out a turret on the heavy cruiser Chikuma.

Japanese cruiser Chikuma battle off Samar Leyte Gulf
Japanese cruiser Chikuma under aerial attack after being hit by a torpedo during the Battle off Samar on October 25, 1944.

Samuel B. Roberts' luck eventually ran out. At about 8:50 a.m., it was hit by three 14-inch high-explosive shells from the battleship Kongō. A crewman later compared the impact to "two trains colliding head-on."

The explosions caused massive casualties and damage, ripping a 40-foot hole on the ship's port side near the waterline. The destroyer-escort was brought to a standstill and began to sink.

Copeland, the commanding officer, later said Samuel B. Roberts "was simply shot to pieces the last 15 minutes she was in action." At 9:35, Copeland ordered his crew to abandon ship, but 89 sailors went down with the Roberts, which became known as "the destroyer-escort that fought like a battleship."

Intense resistance from Johnston and Samuel B. Roberts, as well as the rest of Taffy 3 convinced Kurita that he faced a larger force. After losing three heavy cruisers, he ordered Center Force to withdraw.

The deepest shipwrecks

Gun turret on the bow of USS Johnston shipwreck
A gun turret on the bow of USS Johnston, seen from inside the submersible DSV Limiting Factor during a dive to 21,080 feet on March 31, 2021.

Johnston's wreck was first found in October 2019, on a cliff more than 20,000 feet underwater.

Its bow — with its hull number, 577, visible on both sides — was later found farther down the cliff at 21,180 feet, which at the time made it the deepest wreck ever found.

Vescovo, who led the expedition, confirmed Johnston's location on April 1, 2021.

On June 18, members of another Vescovo-led expedition spotted a torpedo rack that was "undeniably" from USS Samuel B. Roberts. The destroyer-escort was in two pieces at 22,620 feet beneath the Philippine Sea, making it the deepest shipwreck ever found.

USS Samuel B. Roberts shipwreck
The pilot house and forward 40mm gun mount on USS Samuel B. Roberts, seen from DSV Limiting Factor on a dive to 22,961 feet, June 22, 2022.

To find the wreck, Caladan Oceanic and an EYOS Expeditions team conducted six dives over eight days with the submersible Limiting Factor, which can reach depths of 36,000 feet.

The wreck is now considered a war grave and is protected under the Sunken Military Craft Act.

Two other US Navy ships have been named Samuel B. Roberts, including an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate that hit a mine in the Persian Gulf in April 1988, prompting a short but fierce clash with Iran.

"USS Samuel B. Roberts was lost in one of the most valiant actions in the history of the US Navy," Samuel Cox, a retired admiral and director of Naval History and Heritage Command, said after the discovery. "The gallantry of her crew serves to inspire US Navy personnel today, knowing they are entrusted with upholding the legacy and example of this ship and crew."

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