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The high-quality video includes the official identification of the Akagi, while also providing new clues about the final hours of the aircraft carriers. “I just hated to see my ship torn up like that.”All three aircraft carriers were found previously, the Yorktown in 1998 and the Japanese ships four years ago. Besides sinking the Akagi, the Kaga and two other Japanese aircraft carriers, U.S. forces shot down more than 250 Japanese airplanes. When ordered to abandon ship, Taylor jumped overboard and tried to swim to a nearby destroyer, U.S.S. “I was really upset because I loved that ship,” Taylor said.
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Cameron had dived to the real-life wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean 33 times since filming the movie, he revealed in a 2017 National Geographic special, "Titanic: 20 Years Later." Oceanographer Bob Ballard and Cameron in "Titanic: 20 Years Later." National GeographicCameron admitted in the special that some parts of his movie are "wrong" after visiting the wreckage. "We found out you can have the stern sink vertically and you can have the stern fall back with and a big splash, but you can't have both," he said. I tend to think it's wrong on the fall back of the stern because of what we see at the bow of the wreck."
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