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S.S. Gairsoppa
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The Greatest Generation fought and won World War II against the Axis forces, and today you can own a tangible keepsake of their heroism — massive silver ingots recovered from a sunken British vessel, the S.S. Gairsoppa, in perhaps the greatest undersea salvage operation in history.
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Gairsoppa’s Final Voyage
In December of 1940, the steel-hulled British cargo steamship Gairsoppa, carrying 83 crew members and 2 gunners — in addition to 7,000 tons of silver, pig iron, tea, and other cargo — set sail from Calcutta, India. Upon reaching Freetown, Sierra Leone, the ship united with a merchant convoy. Although the U.K. Director of Sea Transport had requested all merchant ships join the British fleet during wartime emergencies, this convoy was unescorted — many of the ships were older, in a poor state of repair, and couldn’t keep up with the pace of military vessels.
After sailing unprotected in the dangerous waters of the Atlantic, the group of aging merchant ships intended to join an escorted convoy, but that convoy was attacked by German U-boat U-37 and lost seven ships. The Gairsoppa and its companions had no choice but to continue northward unprotected. Weakened by 22 years of wear and loaded with heavy cargo, the vessel was forced to reduce its speed in the wake of ocean swell and high winds. As the weather worsened, and with fuel supplies that were diminishing, the ship broke away from the convoy and headed for west Ireland, hoping for the best.
Alone at sea, the Gairsoppa was an easy target for Nazi submarines, and after being spotted by a German Focke-Wulf Fw 200 airplane, it was doomed. Just 14 hours later, German U-boat U-101 captain Ernst Mengersen located it 300 miles southwest of Galway Bay. The Nazis fired four torpedoes, one of which hit the ailing steamship, causing an explosion and snapping the wireless antennae used to transmit distress calls. The ship sank shortly after the attack into the icy waters of the North Atlantic. In a desperate attempt to survive, the crew abandoned ship, but only one person, Second Officer, Mr. R.H. Ayres, survived the 13-day journey to shore in a lifeboat.
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2,792 bars recovered. All but 480 will be melted down.
After a 10-year search using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and other high-tech tools, Odyssey Marine Exploration recovered the silver ingots from depths deeper than the Titanic. To date, 99% of the ship’s insured silver has been recovered: 2,792 silver bars containing about 3.2 million troy ounces of silver (or 110 tons) in two separate salvage operations, the first in 2012 and the second in 2013. All but 480 of these bars will be melted down to create silver bullion coins.

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