An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be toxic to marine life.
Longtime Chino Hills resident and World War II veteran Paul McComack will celebrate 100 years on earth on Monday, Sept. 29.
While uniquely American, SEAL doctrine owes a technical and conceptual debt to Italy’s WWII combat divers, who first combined ...
Marine life thrives on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, with crabs, worms, and fish outnumbering organisms in the ...
It’s been a part of Battleship Memorial Park for more than half a century. The World War II submarine -- USS Drum -- ...
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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.
Keshorn Walcott made a golden throw a few days ago at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo—great news! US warships and ...
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The Submarines that Completely Changed WW2
The wolf pack of 13 U-boats patrolled the Atlantic when it detected convoy SC 107, comprising 42 ships and an escort of five warships. It had departed from Canada and was bound for the United Kingdom ...
The commanding officer of the USS Jacob Jones went down with the ship off Cape May in 1942. Eight decades later, his family returned with his son’s ashes.
The material is made simply from cardboard, soil, and water, making it a sustainable and cost-effective alternative for the ...
ST Seiner, a commercial fishing vessel, sank off the Massachusetts' coast in 1929. Its discovery was one of the last for a ...
A U.S. Navy submarine, the S-51, during a September night in 1925 collided with the passage vessel City of Rome, which was ...
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