The Second World War warrior who served on D-Day was inundated with well wishes from as far afield as New Zealand and ...
By Neville J. Bissember In the past weeks we learnt that the US had deployed eight warships, 4500 service members, and a US ...
In the mid-2010s, Pentagon officials in the United States were alarmed by the military progress China and Russia were making. Both countries were investing in cyber, space, and electronic warfare ...
National Security Journal on MSN
X-20: A Spaceplane That Could Have Been ‘Dropped’ from a B-52 Bomber
Decades before the Space Shuttle, the U.S. backed the X-20 Dyna-Soar: a reusable, skip-glide spaceplane born from WWII German ...
TCPalm on MSN
Hidden gem: Fort Pierce Inlet to swim, surf, boat, fish, snorkel, dive, kayak, see animals
The Fort Pierce Inlet is a manmade inlet, not a natural inlet. The original natural inlet, the Indian River Inlet, was nearly 2 miles north.
An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be toxic to marine life.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World War II weapons dump site turns into surprising refuge for sea creatures
Marine life thrives on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, with crabs, worms, and fish outnumbering organisms in the ...
A piece of a World War II aircraft carrier residing for decades in Bergen County will soon be moved to the Battleship New Jersey.
The National Interest on MSN
Will the Sea-Launched Nuclear Cruise Missile Prevent World War III?
Does the US military need a naval nuclear cruise missile? In a recent report, the Congressional Research Service analyzed the debate around the Sea-Launched Cruise Missile-Nuclear (SLCM-N), the US ...
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