The submarine, AE-1, was the first Allied
vessel to sink during World War One, while patrolling for German
warships in 1914, in circumstances that have never been
established.
The Australian Navy and several private bodies found the final
resting place of the vessel's 35 crew on their 13th attempt,
Defence Minister Marise Payne told media.
The submarine's disappearance "was a tragedy for our then
fledgling nation," Payne said, adding that a small commemorative
service was held aboard the survey ship that found the wreck and
authorities were trying to contact the crew's descendants.
"It is my hope that what we have done in the last couple of days
will now provide relief to the family and descendants of all of
those members," said navy chief Vice Admiral Timmy Barrett,
adding that the crew had come from Australia, Britain and New
Zealand.
The authorities did not disclose the wreck's location, except to
say it was found off the Duke of York Islands. The governments
of Australia and Papua New Guinea said they planned to preserve
the site.
(Reporting by Elouise Fowler; Editing by Byron Kaye and Clarence
Fernandez)
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