Without a trace
The disappearance of the USS Cyclops came to be known as the largest non-combat loss of life in Navy history when, 100 years ago in March 1918, the 540-foot-long coal hauling ship with its 309 crew members went missing without a trace. Where the ship went missing and why are still unknown, and this mystery has come to be one of the many associated with the Bermuda Triangle. (http://bit.ly/2kLPiOj)