Sailors embraced their feline colleagues, giving them tiny uniforms and their very own hammocks. But cats are natural outlaws ...
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 remarkable stories in the service’s history. More than 80 years ago, the crew of the ...
On April 16, 1914, Daniels issued the infamous Order No. 99, ordering all U.S. Navy ships to officially become dry by July 1, 1914. (U.S. Navy) British, French, German, Spanish and Dutch navies ringed ...
A Springfield native who served in the Korean War is being honored with a new Navy Destroyer in his name. George Milton Neal ...
A former Navy secretary tells of how he helped shape our Navy into the fighting force it is today, and about its beginnings with ties to Rhode Island 250 years ago.
In a contraption of his own making, Glenn Curtiss took to the skies in 1911, boldly becoming the first American to fly a seaplane in a quick trip from Coronado’s North Island to San Diego Bay. The ...