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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 ...
How a professional ship-sinker is about to turn a famous ocean liner into the world’s largest artificial reef The SS United ...
The future USS John F. Kennedy was scheduled to join the fleet this month but now isn’t on track for delivery until March ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Originally scheduled to be ready in July of 2025, the John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier being built at Newport News Shipbuilding now won’t be ready until 2027. The delay also means the ...
Nearly 4,500 sailors from the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group set sail for a deployment to the U.S. European Command to support American security.
The ship's namesake, U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Quentin Walsh, helped plan the capture of Cherbourg in the days leading up to D-Day during World War II.
Eighty-three years after sinking during the Battle of Midway, the USS Yorktown is still revealing secrets.
Massive mural found intact on World War II ship that sank in 1942 Paintings, vehicles, and even a potentially never-before-seen jellyfish were found among USS Yorktown’s wreckage ...
The shipwreck of the USS Yorktown was located around 1,000 miles northwest of Honolulu in May 1988 through a joint operation between the U.S. Navy and the National Geographic Society.
Recent explorations of the wreck of the USS Yorktown at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean uncovered a downed aircraft, and, surprisingly, a 1940s Ford Woody Wagon!
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