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The Most Extraordinary Battleship Feat of WW2
Admiral Andrew Cunningham steered HMS Warspite straight into the lion’s den, gunning to corner the Italian Royal Navy in a ...
The SS United States is going to become the world's largest artificial reef off the coast of Florida. The best part is, you ...
By Jeffrey Dumas The Second World War, the war to end all wars, ended in 1945, 80 years ago, yet a strange fascination about the Nazis persists, including on eastern Long Island. Christopher C. Verga, ...
The first USS Utah was lost in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and no other ship was named for the Copper State until Saturday’s ...
Explore the intense battle that unfolded during World War II as the Japanese launched a decisive torpedo strike against the ...
Many Arkansans are familiar with Edward Payson Washbourne's 1856 painting called "The Arkansas Traveler." In succeeding years the name would be applied to a riverboat, a racehorse, a newspaper and a ...
Thousands of attendees at the USS Midway Museum got the opportunity to speak to local World War II veterans on Saturday. "It's kind of embarrassing because I really didn't do anything," said Roberta ...
A piece of a World War II aircraft carrier residing for decades in Bergen County will soon be moved to the Battleship New Jersey en route to its eventual home at a naval museum under construction. The ...
STURGEON BAY, Wis. (WLUK) -- How's this for a unique view: Have you ever been underneath a submarine? The USS Cobia is in dry dock right now in Sturgeon Bay. It's a historic landmark that usually ...
Almost no Marine of the U.S. 1st Marine Division stationed on Guadalcanal — an island 90 miles long and 25 miles wide in the Solomons Archipelago of the South Pacific Ocean — had experienced combat ...
The USS Cobia, a World War II submarine, has been moved to Sturgeon Bay for restoration. This is the submarine's first dry docking since 1996, funded by $1.5 million in donations and grants.
Overcast skies gripped Tokyo Bay on an early September morning 80 years ago. Naval ships anchored in the harbor rocked ever slightly as officials representing the United States and Japan gathered on ...
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