 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, and the U.S. Navy announced the discovery of the missing World War I-era ship, USS Conestoga, in the greater Farralones National Marine Sanctuary off the coast of San Francisco, March 23. Today was the announcement of the 95th anniversary, which will be this Friday, March 25, of the loss of the USS Conestoga that was believed to have been lost off Hawaii 95 years earlier and was found off California in the greater Farralones National Marine Sanctuary. She had left Maryland on March 25, 1921 for Pearl Harbor. She went missing shortly afterwards. There was the largest sea and air search in the 20th century. For more information about USS Conestoga and its discovery, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command or NOAA website.