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Modern warfare is a contest of industrial might, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shown. Both sides are burning through ...
Resident input is being sought on a proposed monument to a World War II U.S. Navy destroyer that sank off the coast of Cape ...
The United States was effectively cut off from the rest of the world. As the maritime historian Salvatore R. Mercogliano ...
The SS American Victory Ship celebrated its 80th anniversary on May 24. It was built in 1945 and served around the world in World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam.
During the last great power naval conflict, the U.S. Navy learned the importance of battle damage repair for sustaining a ...
Over a million tons of unexploded ordnance (UXO) dating back to World Wars I and II rest beneath the surface. From sea mines ...
Leaders associated with legacy organizations of the Daly family spoke to how the SS Marcus Daly tied the Bitterroot to world ...
The story is true. The German sub officially was known as U-166. It was among a fleet of 23 sent to the Atlantic Ocean in the ...
During World War II, thousands of Jews evaded the Nazis in Berlin, moving from place to place and taking refuge wherever they could. One of them, Walter Frankenstein, died in April at age 100.
Eight decades after the end of World War II, a Massachusetts museum maintains and operates the massive relics to perpetuate an understanding of democracy — and the sacrifices required to sustain it.
Bath Iron Works took a big step Tuesday as it works on a new ship. The shipyard celebrated the keel laying of the future USS Quentin Walsh (DDG 132), an Arleigh Burke-class (Flight III) Aegis guided ...
The keel for the future destroyer USS Quentin Walsh was officially laid Tuesday in a ceremony at Bath Iron Works in Maine. It ...