Shipwreck from only WWII battle in America found off Alaska

This undated U.S. Navy photo, provided by the National Archives, shows the destroyer USS Abner Read at sea. The Abner Read hit a mine left by the Japanese after they abandoned Kiska Island in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands in 1943, ripping the stern off. But the ship never sank and was refitted and returned to duty. Now, 75 years after the ship’s stern broke off, it has been located off Kiska by a team of scientists funded by the U.S. government. (U.S. Navy/National Archives via AP)

In this Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018 photo, Daryl Weathers points to the spot where USS Abner Read broke apart after hitting a sea mine left by the Japanese after they abandoned Kiska Island in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands in 1943, at his home in Seal Beach, Calif. Scientists say they have discovered part of the ship that was blown off the Navy destroyer during World War II in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

In this Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018 photo, Daryl Weathers poses for a picture at his home in Seal Beach, Calif. Weathers was aboard the USS Abner Read after it hit a sea mine left by the Japanese after they abandoned Kiska Island in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands in 1943. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

In this Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018 photo, Daryl Weathers poses for a picture at his home in Seal Beach, Calif. Weathers was aboard the USS Abner Read after it hit a sea mine left by the Japanese after they abandoned Kiska Island in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands in 1943. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

In this July, 2018 photo from video provided by Project Recover, crewmembers prepare to place a wreath over the wreckage of the stern of the destroyer USS Abner Read during a memorial ceremony in the waters off Kiska Island, Alaska. The Abner Read hit a mine left by the Japanese after they abandoned Kiska Island in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands in 1943, ripping the stern off. But the ship never sank and was refitted and returned to duty. Now, 75 years after the ship’s 75-foot stern broke off, it has been located off Kiska by a team of scientists funded by the U.S. government. (Project Recover via AP)

This July, 2018 photo from video provided by Project Recover shows a gun shows a portion of the coral-encrusted stern of the destroyer USS Abner Read in the waters off Kiska Island, Alaska. The Abner Read hit a mine left by the Japanese after they abandoned Kiska Island in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands in 1943, ripping the stern off. But the ship never sank and was refitted and returned to duty. Now, 75 years after the ship’s 75-foot stern broke off, it has been located off Kiska by a team of scientists funded by the U.S. government. (Project Recover via AP)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Daryl Weathers remembers trying to pull men from the sea off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands after a U.S. Navy destroyer hit a mine left by the Japanese following the only World War II battle fought on North American soil.

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