The original research, conducted in 1919 by Leo Blodgett, an MIT student, claimed that dazzle camouflage could mislead ...
These ships are believed to have sunk due to attacks by German submarines during World War I, specifically during the unrestricted submarine warfare launched by Germany. This aggressive naval ...
(Source: National WW1 Museum and Memorial, USA.) The SS Maplewood being torpedoed and sunk by German submarine SM U-35 off the coast of Sardinia on the 7th April, 1917. A convoy of merchant ...
A German submarine torpedoed the ship and 1,198 passengers ... The battle was the first time the United States had led a major offensive in WW1, and its success raised the stature of the American ...
Researchers have identified the possible locations of nine shipwreck sites from World War I (WWI) along Morocco’s southern coast ... Portugal and Italy. Experts believe German submarines attacked and ...
The story of Arnauld de la Perière, who was the most successful naval officer in the German army during WWI, with a record of sinking 194 ships while in command of a U-35 submarine.
Divers recently discovered the wreck of a German submarine and the Royal Navy Q-ship that sank it in February 1917 Diver Chris de Putron inspects the wreck of the German submarine UC-18 ...
It was thanks to former WWI pilot Tommy Hitchcock that the P-51 entered U.S service — and changed the skies over Europe ...
Researchers from the “Eslabón Perdido” (Missing Link) team have come across a German Reichsmarine submarine off the coast of Necochea in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires near Arenas ...