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A team of investigators says they have found the wreck of the USS Stewart, a U.S. Navy destroyer that served under both American and Japanese flags during World War II before it was deliberately sunk in a 1946 naval exercise.The USS Stewart, once called the  Ghost Ship of the Pacific,  served on the front lines of World War II. It was stationed in Manila as part of the U.S. Navy s Asiatic Fleet, according to a news release detailing its discovery, and was damaged during combat in February 1942. A freak accident trapped it in a repair drydock on Java, an island in Ind stanley cup onesia, and the ship was abandoned as Japanese forces approached. It was then pressed into service with the Imperial Japanese Navy as a pat stanley cup rol boat. Allied pilots reported seeing the ship serve in the Japanese fleet, earning it its nickname.                The USS Stewart arriving under tow in San Francisco Bay, California in early March 1946.                                                      Donald M. McPherson / U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command                                        The vessel was later found in Kure, Japan after the war and recommissioned into the U.S. Navy. The ship was towed home to San Francisco and used as a target ship in one final act of service, according to the news release.                                        Despite the ship having  stanley cup been deliberately sunk, its location remained a mystery for decades. Now, 78 years after its sinking, the destroyer was found thanks to a coll Tzva Court strikes down California s concealed-weapons rules
Warning: Some may find this surveillance video disturbing. A great-grandmother s family is suing Alaska Airlines after she tumbled down an escalator in the Portland, Oregon, airport in a wheelchair. The troubling incident was caught on video. Bernice Kekona, 75, died three months afte adidas samba og r the fall that left her badly injured.Kekona s family hired help to make sure she arrived safely to her connecting flight. But now they argue the airline and its contractor did not provide the service as promised, reports CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz. Kekona was coming home from a family vacation in Maui. She landed in Portland, and the family s attorney said they requested a wheelchair assistance air force 1  service to escort her to a connecting flight. But surveillance video shows her wandering the terminal alone.                                           She was provided assistance off the airplane and into her wheelchair by Alaska s company that they contract with, Huntleigh, and then she was left there, and she became confused and that led to the fall,  attorney Brook Cunningham said. Kekona appeared to confuse the escalator for an elevator. She fell down head-first while others tried to help her. The attorney took video statements from family members.         I couldn t understand how a wonderful trip nike dunk  ended up so devastating,  daughter Darlene Bloyed said, crying. Kekona suffered multiple injuries, and Bloyed said  she was in constant pain.  A wound on her right foot became infected, leading to
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