Jacksonville’s museum warship USS ORLECK (DD 886) will celebrate her third anniversary in Jacksonville tomorrow, Wednesday ...
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The National Interest on MSNHow a Group of Schoolchildren Kept the USS North Carolina (BB-55) AfloatThe USS North Carolina is more than just a steel beast with an impressive record from a bygone war. It’s a time capsule: a ...
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WatchMojo on MSNTop 20 Famous Military ShipsFrom ancient triremes to modern nuclear submarines, join us as we explore the most legendary warships that shaped naval ...
I visited the museum in March to tour Nautilus. Take a look inside. Between 1954 and 1980, the USS Nautilus participated in scientific and military operations around the world. Nautilus ...
Commissioned in 1954, the USS Nautilus was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. It was the first ship to visit the North Pole and participated in the Cuban missile crisis blockade. Nautilus is ...
The Museum is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday 9AM-4PM*. Individual visitors are welcome for self-guided visits on Wednesday through Saturday. ALL GROUPS must complete online reservation ...
The War Memorial Park Authority in Muskogee is releasing how it plans to relocate the USS Batfish, and what a new museum could look like. The WWII submarine has been closed to the public since ...
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