Moffett Field Historical Society is in the process of restoring the control car of a World War II-era K-class blimp.
The remains of a long-lost WWII warship have been identified after more than 80 years when it was attacked and sunk by Nazis in 1944. The ship was carrying 270 men and 100 were killed in battle.
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Asbestos kills, and Missouri veterans were exposed to it for years. But there’s help | OpinionMany who served in the Navy remember that white dust covering everything in shipyards, bases or their bunks on ships. | Opinion ...
Dec. 7, 1941 – that the Japanese attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Although America learned of the attack via radio ...
The Navy and its nuclear submarine shipbuilders are closing in on a deal to put two long-awaited Virginia-class submarines ...
As USS North Carolina, it was the lead ship of the North Carolina class of battleships and the first fast battleship built ...
The U.S. Navy has used standard naming conventions for its ships and sumbarines since it was established in 1775, but who ...
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WWII Factions The Red ArmyAfter the Russian revolution in 1917, the new Soviet government formed a Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army. The first of 10,000 ...
Retired Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr., one of the last two remaining members of the 355 original Tuskegee Airmen during World ...
A German submarine torpedoed the "Vital de Oliveira" in July 1944, killing some 100 of the 270 crew members onboard ...
The United States Navy maintains an edge when it comes to sheer numerical superiority over most nations. When you have ...
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Hosted on MSNThe U.S. Navy’s “Big John” Completes its Final JourneyNo Cold War carriers have been preserved as museums, and it is disappointing that CV-63 or CV-67 couldn't be saved from the ...
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