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How One U.S. Submarine Sunk Japan’s Mightiest Ship
In November 1944 the USS Archerfish slipped through Japanese waters and sank the massive Shinano — the largest warship ever ...
Autocar on MSN
Top 10: Submarine-Destroying Aircraft of All Time
Converted bombers would roar a few hundred feet above the sea dropping depth charges and firing rockets; with over 120 Allied ...
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Think A U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Is Unsinkable? Meet the Gotland-Class Submarine
In 2005, Sweden’s AIP-equipped HSwMS Gotland penetrated a U.S. carrier strike group and logged simulated torpedo “kills” on ...
Tosti-Croce arrived in Valparaíso, Chile, in 1950 from Genoa by way of Buenos Aires at the age of two and a half, along with ...
Manitowoc's Wisconsin Maritime will welcome award-winning Great Lakes researcher and diver Ric Mixter for a Think & Drink ...
Questions have arisen after Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country tested two nuclear-capable weapons this week.
On 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the California Desert Protection Act, establishing Death Valley and Joshua Tree ...
The United States military says it has sunk 15 boats and killed 61 people in the Caribbean and Pacific following 12 attacks.
On 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the California Desert Protection Act, establishing Death Valley and Joshua Tree ...
Footage shows the moment a massive floating crane sank in Russian-occupied Crimea's key naval base, Sevastopol.
German investigation suggests military sensors have been hidden at final resting place of more than 850 people ...
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