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In 1998, deep in the Pacific Ocean east of Guam, a U.S. Navy destroyer named the USS Farragut was on a routine patrol and sonar test mission. What started as calm seas and standard drills turned into a nightmare when the crew discovered their steel sonar cable had been crushed and bitten clean through. Strange sonar readings, dead sea life, and a shadow moving beneath the ship led to a terrifying truth, something massive was stalking them in the deep. Told through the eyes of a sailor years later, this gritty first-person military horror story captures the raw fear of isolation at sea and the brutal encounter with what appeared to be a living megalodon. Brutal Megalodon Attack on a U.S. Navy Ship in the Pacific Ocean, 1998 blends realism, military tension, and deep-sea terror into a chilling tale of survival, cover-ups, and the unknown that still lurks beneath the waves. ABOUT THE CHANNEL: Welcome to Captain Mort, a channel dedicated to sharing wartime stories, creepy story narrations, and chilling skinwalker stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From terrifying skinwalker encounters to unsettling paranormal military stories, we dive deep into the unknown, uncovering the kinds of stories that soldiers, explorers, and survivors never forget. 🔔 Subscribe to Captain Mort for more: -Wartime stories, skinwalker encounters -Paranormal military stories -Creepy war stories and narrations Disclaimer: These stories are made-up. For entertainment purposes only. Music Credits: @co.agmusic @Myuu @repulsive1908 @MONST3RMUSIC @incompetech_kmac Some elements (clips, pictures, music) used in this video are sourced from a combination of paid stock, royalty-free, public domain, and other copyright-free sources. All rights to these elements belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended.