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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">the tanker's three escorts, the USS Joyce,
saw it on sonar and severely damaged it by dropping depth charges.The
Germans, forced to surface, manned their deck guns while another escort
vessel, the USS Gandy, returned fire and rammed the U-boat. The third
escort, the USS Peterson, then hit the U-boat with two more depth
charges. The crew abandoned the submarine, but not before setting off explosions
to scuttle it. The submarine hadn't been seen again until Monday.The U-550
is one of several World War II-era German U-boats that have been
discovered off the U.S. coast, but it's the only one that went
down in that area, Mazraani said. He said it's been tough to
find largely because military positioning of the battle was imprecise, and
searchers had only a general idea where the submarine was when it
sank. Kozak noted that the site is far offshore and has only
limited windows of good weather.The team towed a side-scan sonar vessel
in a mow-the-lawn pattern over the search area and found the U-500
after covering 100 square miles of ocean, between the trip this year
and last year, Kozak said.Just the nose of U-boat was visible on
sonar on the first pass, but the team was delirious after the
second pass. when the sonar image made it obvious they'd found it,
Mazraani said. Quick dives to the wreck to beat bad weather confirmed
the find with pictures.The other team members were Steve Gatto, Tom Packer,
Brad Sheard, Eric Takakjian and Anthony Te
IDYLLWILD, Calif. Firefighters in Southern California aided by heavy rain
in the mountains above Palm Springs were starting to turn the tide
Sunday on a stubborn wildfire that has burned across more than 40
square miles, destroyed a handful of homes and forced the evacuation of
thousands of people.An inch and a half of rain was measured Sunday
morning at the aerial tramway near Palm Springs, with more rainfall expected
throughout the day. The moisture helped slow the fire's progress."With diminished
fire activity, firefighters made great progress with line construction,
particularly along the east side towards Palm Springs," said U.S. Forest
Service spokesman John Miller.With the blaze almost half contained, authorities
were able to lift evacuation orders for several communities.The fire was
still far from extinguished, however.The thunderstorm helping douse the
flames could also bring lightning, wind and flooding, said Miller, all hazardous
conditions for fire crews.The mountain wildfire began last Monday and has
burned across about 42 square miles. It has destroyed 23 structures, including
seven homes.The fire was less than two miles from Idyllwild on its
western flank. It was a similar distance from Palm Springs below on
the desert floor, where an enormous plume of smoke could be seen.Authorities
have said the fire was human-caused, but wouldn't say whether it was
accidental or intentional. There have been no reports of injuries.More
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