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Recent budget legislation in the U.S. directs tens of billions toward revitalizing U.S. shipbuilding and repairing the ...
Sea-skimming crafts – which fly just above the water – were once considered Cold War relics of a failed Soviet experiment.
The bow section of the U.S. warship USS New Orleans, which was blown off by a Japanese torpedo in 1942, has been located near ...
After the attack, crews sailed the USS "New Orleans" backwards for more than 1,000 miles across the Pacific. Since then, the ...
Wikimedia Commons/U.S. Navy USS Silversides The USS Silversides began service on December 15, 1941, eight days after the ...
The last remaining piece of a damaged American World War II warship has been found. Scientists and explorers discovered the severed bow of the USS New Orleans off the coast of the Solomon Islands.
To find the bow of this ship is an opportunity to remember the sacrifice of this valiant crew, even on one of the worst nights in U.S. Navy history.” ...
The bow of a US Navy cruiser damaged in a World War II battle in the Pacific has shone new light on one of the most ...
The bow, which fell to a depth of 2,214 feet, had been unaccounted for since Nov. 30, 1942, when a Japanese torpedo detonated the ship’s forward magazines during the Battle of Tassafaronga, the ...
Cargo ship carrying new vehicles to Mexico sinks in the North Pacific weeks after catching fire Smoke rises June 3 from the cargo vessel Morning Midas approximately 300 miles south of Adak, Alaska.
Weeks after it caught fire, a cargo ship carrying automobiles, including electric vehicles, to Mexico, sank in the North Pacific Ocean. Morning Midas, a 600-foot cargo ship, had caught fire around ...