(WHSV) - Over 70 years ago on Sept. 30, 1954, the U.S. Navy commissioned the world’s first nuclear submarine.
The USS Nautilus set a record, traveling 25,000 miles without needing to be refueled.
Throughout naval history, captured ships have often been repurposed to strengthen fleets, though advances in destructive firepower made this practice less common by the 20th century. Even so, rare ...
"The Seawolf-class was supposed to be America’s answer to a terrifying question: What if the Cold War went terribly wrong?
The Committee's report, released on September 19, calls the government "too timid" in its approach to protecting the cables ...
The agency responsible for delivering AUKUS has spent five times what it first planned for consultants to review its ...
On Sept. 30, 1954, the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine, was commissioned by the U.S. Navy, under the ...
On05, Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published a series of controversial cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad. This angered ...
Armed with nuclear missiles, the USS Growler acted as a deterrent to keep other nations from using their nuclear weapons during the Cold War.
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - The United States commissioned the first nuclear-powered submarine on Sept. 30, 1954. It remained in ...
(WKYT) - In the lead-up to America turning 250 years old, we are looking back every day at ‘This Day In History.’ On this day ...