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The USS Silversides submarine sank 23 ships during World War II. It was also the site of a successful emergency appendectomy in enemy waters.
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The National Interest on MSNThe USS Nautilus Was a Killing Machine in World War IIThe Nautilus is a legend from a bygone era—one with American industrial and defense capabilities the likes of which no modern ...
A U.S. Navy spokesperson told Newsweek: "The U.S. Navy can confirm that an E-6B Mercury aircraft did operate over the North ...
The USS New Orleans was at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and responded to the Japanese air attack. Later, the vessel pulled ...
Displays from War Memorial Park’s museum are moving to a temporary location at Three Forks Harbor. Museum Curator James Erb, said the memorabilia will be displayed in the atrium at Port Muskogee’s ...
Wisconsin approves $500,000 grant to preserve the USS Cobia submarine in Manitowoc, combining with $1 million in private ...
Celebrate July Fourth aboard the historic USS Silversides, commemorating 80 years since WWII with a unique engine rev-up.
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Military Times on MSNThe toilet paper war: A submariner’s battle against bureaucracyLt. Cmdr. James Coe of the submarine Skipjack battled for his boat to receive what he deemed a basic necessity: toilet paper.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday that he renamed a Navy oiler ship that previously honored a gay rights ...
Naval ships and submarines all come with a designation that generally describes what they do and other key specifications.
Navy replenishment oiler, which was previously named for gay rights leader, has been renamed for World War II hero Oscar V.
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Military Times on MSNUndersea expedition discovers bow of USS New Orleans, lost in WWIIOn Nov. 30, 1942, a torpedo sank the heavy cruiser New Orleans, sending it to the bottom of the Pacific. Its whereabouts were lost to history — until now.
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