Japanese Submarine Sunk at Pearl Harbor Is Found
Like someone who has found a van Gogh at a garage sale, a research team on a routine dive near Pearl Harbor has uncovered a Japanese midget submarine that provides physical proof that submarines tried to infiltrate the harbor before the air attack of Dec. 7, 1941.
Here's the kicker:
"The Ward fired the first shot of the Pacific war," he said. "And this submarine now shows us where that shell landed, and how it sank that sub. We now have that artifact."
