Sadly when the time came around, he had retired but his hip had failed. instead of coming with us to Truk he underwent surgery for his hip replacement. There's a lesson there to be sure to do things when you can. But the lead time to get the best accommodation / boat in Truk is 2 years+ ...
We all had a super time out there, and sent our best regards to our missing group leader.
So Truk ..... a brief history. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and America faught back over the ensuing years. In February 1944 they launched their own carrier born bomber and torpedo airplane attack on Japan's naval base in Chuuk.
Operation Hailstorm.
Most of the warships sailed away in time, but a very large tonnage of merchant and support ships were sunk. These carried spare equipment for submarines, aircraft, guns, ammunition, fuel, everything needed to maintain the Pacific war. There is also one destroyer, and one submarine.
So Truk is now littered with the most dense array of sunken militaria that is accessible any where in the world. Also due to its isolation it has not been salvaged. It is number 1 location worldwide for wreck divers.
Here are some of my photos, but first one is of us taken from 42m ....
Us from the sea bed.

Us

Jenny with a tank

Spare Periscopes

Binnacle and engine telegraph

Spare Zeros

Fo'cstle telegraph

Air compressor

Inside a Betty Bomber

Bullets

More bullets

Machinery space penetration




Galley with a huge wok.

Sunset on the dive boat.

It was an awesome week of diving, following a veery large time spent travelling through Indonesia, Manilla, and Guam. To take full benefit of the trip Jenny and I front loaded this trip with a dive safari in Indonesia. In all during January and February we spent 1 day, 17 hours, and 17 minutes underwater, recording 40 dives.