USS Torsk's Legacy Updated as US Navy Sinks Iranian Warship
The USS Torsk, a historic US Navy submarine, was known for being the last to sink an enemy warship during World War II. This status changed when a US Navy fast-attack submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship on March 4, marking the first such action since Torsk's engagement in 1945. The event was part of Operation Epic Fury, and video footage released by the Department of Defense confirmed the sinking. The USS Torsk, now a museum ship docked in Baltimore, has been a significant historical artifact, showcasing the evolution of submarine warfare. Brian Auer, operations director of Historic Ships in Baltimore, noted the need to update the narrative of Torsk's tours to reflect this new development.