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Researchers have discovered the USS F-1, a World War I-era submarine, which had been lost at sea for 108 years.
On a foggy December morning in 1917, three U.S. Navy submarines crept through the waters off the coast of San Diego. They ...
During the last great power naval conflict, the U.S. Navy learned the importance of battle damage repair for sustaining a ...
During his time as Secretary, he has named the USS Long Island, the USS San Francisco, the USS Miami, the USS Baltimore and the USS Atlanta (SSN 813). Nevertheless, adding three more Virginia-class ...
Secretary Del Toro previously named USS Long Island (SSN 809), USS San Francisco (SSN 810), USS Miami (SSN 811), USS Baltimore (SSN 812), and USS Atlanta (SSN 813). The naming of the future USS ...
Secretary Del Toro previously named USS Long Island (SSN 809), USS San Francisco (SSN 810), USS Miami (SSN 811), and USS Baltimore (SSN 812). “The city of Atlanta shares a storied and historic ...
On January 8, 2005, the Los Angeles-class attack submarine, USS San Francisco (SSN 711), crashed into an underwater mountain 364 nautical miles southeast of Guam at a depth of 525 feet.
It's safe to assume that any appointment in the United States Navy brings with it a certain degree of danger. The Navy is, after all, a branch of the U.S. Armed Services, meaning that engaging in ...
What You Need to Know: The USS San Francisco (SSN-711), a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, was involved in a significant accident in 2005 when it collided with an uncharted ...
Previous submarines were named USS Long Island (SSN 809), USS San Francisco (SSN 810), and USS Miami (SSN 811). The city of Baltimore has significant ties to American and Naval history. The Port of ...