A Watery Grave off the Jersey Shore: The Mysterious Story of the Sinking and Discovery of Nazi Submarine U-869 in Point Pleasant NJ
It is the summer of 1991 and adventurous, pioneering and some would even say fool-hardy wreck diver and ship’s Captain Bill Nagle has been hearing rumors of a mysterious, unidentified World War Two era wreck located somewhere off the coast of the Jersey Shore. Fisherman, ship’s captains, even casual weekend sailors in and around Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, have reported sighting what they say is a Nazi wreck not all that far from shore. Local New Jersey mariners have taken to calling the mysterious wreck, which many have said is that of a possible submarine, a German U-boat-- the U-Who? . Despite the best efforts of researchers both in and outside of academia, no one has been able to locate either a German or an American record of a U-boat having been sunk, intentionally or accidentally so close to Point Pleasant Beach at any time during the Second World War. Bill Nagle, along with his diving partner, experienced wreck diver John Chatterton, set of...