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US replacing Pearl Harbor’s WWII dock to host its most advanced nuclear submarines
The US Navy’s newest dry dock at Pearl Harbor is taking shape as the centerpiece of a $3.4 billion project to expand the ...
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Facebook on MSNWWII Torpedoman Patrick Zilliacus explains why they trained on old submarines
A WWII torpedoman shares his first-hand account of training. This video explains the reasons why submariners were often trained on older boats and the challenges they faced before going into battle.
Armed with nuclear missiles, the USS Growler acted as a deterrent to keep other nations from using their nuclear weapons during the Cold War.
The agency responsible for delivering AUKUS has spent five times what it first planned for consultants to review its ...
MANITOWOC – The USS Cobia will not be departing Thursday, Sept. 4, for its dry dock in Sturgeon Bay as initially planned. Wisconsin Maritime Museum revealed Sept. 3 the historic World War II submarine ...
A Japanese warship is on the way to the United States to be fitted with Tomahawk cruise missiles, the latest move by ...
John Fredrick Hoppes, a World War II veteran, turns 100 and celebrates with family and friends in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
The USS Silversides Museum — a Muskegon mainstay known to Michigan youth as the place where they once spent the night on a World War II submarine — parted this week with one of its prized exhibits, an ...
Amid escalating tensions in the Pacific, Japan is arming a warship with US missiles capable of striking targets up to 1,000 ...
On Sept. 30, 1954, the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine, was commissioned by the U.S. Navy, under the ...
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Century Old Rifle Is Still in Service With the US Military
Though the U.S. military has cutting-edge technology and constantly evolving weapons development, the military also maintains older weapons with proven reliability. These older weapons were introduced ...
MUSKEGON, Mich. — On Tuesday, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter McLane was towed across Muskegon Lake, away from the USS Silversides Submarine Museum in Muskegon. The museum said they decided to remove the ...
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