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The walls and roof of the German U-boat pens at Saint-Nazaire France proved too strong for allied bombers during World War II.
The HMS Monmouth and three of her fellow Duke-Class frigates have been sold to the Turkish and Chilean militaries to fund the Royal Navy’s modernization efforts.
The walls and roof of the German U-boat pens at Saint-Nazaire France proved too strong for allied bombers during World War II.
Millvina Dean was 9 weeks old when the Titanic sank 113 years ago. She was the last living survivor of the ship and died in ...
The last of Hitler’s army to surrender were stationed in a desolate arctic wasteland—a key vantage point in the little-known ...
The Titanic's sinking claimed over 1,500 lives. There were well-known people among the casualties.
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The last four living World War II veterans in Dearborn County were all under one roof on Friday afternoon. Clarence Cook, JC Lewis and George Lingg made their way to the ...
From rudimentary boats that would surface to demand the surrender of helpless merchant ships to the savage undersea combat of ...
which is responsible for military operations in the Middle East, has long advocated for a more forceful U.S. response to Houthi attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea and nearby sea lanes ...
Little is known about the unnamed class of ships being built in the Chongjin and Nampo shipyards. In December, South Korea's military said they would displace about 4,000 tons, somewhat less than ...
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The Most Horrifying Ending of an Allied Ship in WW2HMS Glorious and her two escort destroyers, Ardent and Acasta, broke away from the main British carrier squadron during the evacuation of Allied forces from Norway. Sailing alone across the hostile ...
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