Agonising hell. These are the only two words that can describe the horror inflicted on Indian soldiers, leading to thousands of painful deaths, during World War II by the Japanese army when it was ...
Yachting and aviation enthusiasts alike will have plenty to admire about this new luxury yacht currently under construction. Designed as a clear tribute to the iconic Supermarine Spitfire, this ...
Nurse Alice Beck Darrow, a former longtime Lake County resident, met the Navy sailor who would become her husband when he came in for surgery to remove a Japanese-fired bullet lodged in the wall ...
In April 1988, Iran was caught mining international waters when U.S. Army Night Stalker MH-6 and AH-6 helicopters forced the crew of the minelayer Iran Ajr by to abandon ship. Navy SEALs then captured ...
On July 2, 2012, the USS Mohawk was towed from Fort Myers some 30 miles off of Sanibel Island before being scuttled.
Author Terrance McGovern grew up in California visiting West Coast ghost towns with his father, who was a history buff. When the McGovern family moved to Connecticut, where ghost towns are few, ...
A service has been held in Guernsey to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the sinking of two Royal Navy warships hit by German torpedo boats. More than 500 men died when HMS Charybdis and HMS ...
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.
While uniquely American, SEAL doctrine owes a technical and conceptual debt to Italy’s WWII combat divers, who first combined modern diving equipment with military objectives.
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 shipyard’s ability to maintain nuclear-powered submarines in the Pacific, a ...
Our Golden State harbors many treasures, a few of which can be found on a trip north to the San Francisco Bay area where visitors can explore nature and history ...
Marine life thrives on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, with crabs, worms, and fish outnumbering organisms in the surrounding seabed.