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American warship that erased Japan’s submarine fleet in World War II
During World War II, a small American destroyer escort quietly destroyed Japan’s final submarine scouting line in the Pacific. In May 1944, USS England hunted and eliminated multiple Japanese ...
The U.S. Navy has some of the most advanced nuclear submarines in the world. Its newest addition is named after an important ...
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US Navy welcomes new nuclear submarine bearing historic World War II name
The U.S. Navy has added a powerful new attack submarine to its fleet, reviving a World War II name that carries deep ...
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) - It’s a floating time capsule along the lakeshore, with a unique link to U.S. history. The building of the Navy’s secret weapons connects Manitowoc to a turning point in World ...
The USS Saufley served in many WWII missions, conducting anti-shipping sweeps, escorting reinforcements, and providing shore ...
A French submarine sunk during World War 2 has finally been found in the waters off the coast of a beautiful Spanish city, ending a search that has gripped historians for more than 80 years. A ...
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 ...
The U-505 submarine served 12 patrols and sank eight enemy boats before the US Navy captured it in 1944. The U-boat is now on display at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. Visitors can ...
In the minds of many Americans today, it can be difficult to fully grasp the utter destruction of land and human life the world experienced during the Second World War. However, some of the machines ...
Werner Hartenstein pulled drowning British troops from the Atlantic Ocean in September 1942. The German U-boat commander was flying Red Cross flags and even radioed for help in English. American ...
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