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How One Diver's "IMPOSSIBLE" Technique Cut Submarine Repair Time in Half

How One Diver's "IMPOSSIBLE" Technique Cut Submarine Repair Time in Half

#WW2History #NavalInnovation #EngineeringLegends

When the U.S. Navy faced its deadliest submarine disaster, one man dared to attempt the impossible. This video uncovers the true story of Commander Edward Ellsberg, the brilliant engineer who invented the world’s first underwater cutting torch, transforming submarine repair and marine salvage forever.

At a time when experts declared deep-sea repair “physically impossible,” Ellsberg’s experimental torch defied logic — fire burning underwater at 132 feet deep. His innovation turned a two-year salvage job into a six-month victory, saving lives, ships, and the Navy’s reputation.

Join us as we dive deep into this WWII-era tale of genius, risk, and innovation, where one diver’s “reckless” invention reshaped underwater engineering and continues to influence modern naval technology today.

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