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June 23, 2006
Introduction
U-Boat War in the Gulf
Shipwrecks
Alcoa Puritan
Anona
Halo
Additional
Pictures
Gulfpenn
Additional Pictures
Robert E. Lee
Additional Pictures
U-166
Additional Pictures
New! Bow Mosaic!
Virginia
U-Boats
U-166
U-506
U-507
Other Gulf U-Boats
Weapons and Technology
The German U-Boat
Survivors' Stories

Science in the Sea
Microbiology
Invertebrate Biology
Fish Habitat Science
Deep Sea Technologies
Mapping the Deep Sea
ROV Technology
Triton XL ROV
HOS Dominator
Team Members
R. Church (Project PI)
D. Warren (Co-PI)
D. Aig
A. Baldwin
D. Ball
A. Corbin
R. Cullimore
L. Dreamer
A. Hall
K. Haywood
P. Hitchcock
C. Horrell
J. Irion
L. Johnston
K. Kaczmarek
M. Kilgour
H. Leedy
J. Moore
N. Morris
G. Myers
M. Overfield
W. Patterson
W. Schroeder
T. Shirley
S. Smith
R. Tunkel
I. Zelo
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Annalies Corbin, PhD
PAST Foundation Executive Director
and
Assistant Professor, East Carolina University |
Dr. Corbin oversees the public education and school curriculum segment
of the Deep Wrecks Project, after having taken on a similar role in the
U-166/Robert E. Lee Project in 2003. Dr. Corbin
specializes in nautical archaeology, material culture, and is a
specialist in inland river transportation and immigration. She is the
author of The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers:
Archaeological Evidence from the Missouri River (2000), several
chapters in edited works, and articles in Historical Archaeology,
IJNA, Discovering Archaeology, and Underwater
Archaeology. She is the recipient of numerous state, federal and
private grants. |
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