Could battleships return? We explain how missiles, cost, and naval strategy killed the concept and why it isn't likely ...
World War II US Army Capt. Willibald Bianchi survived two chest wounds from Japanese gunfire, the Bataan Death March, wretched captivity in prisoner-of-war camps and the sinking of his first POW ...
Vast networks of undersea cables critical to daily life in NATO countries are very vulnerable to attacks, including sabotage.
Each memorial shows the names of the soldiers and submarine, its launch date, who was in command, and the circumstances of ...
Sergeant David Akui walked along Waimanalo Beach on the morning of Dec. 8, 1941, and spotted what he thought was a sea turtle ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
The polka dot warriors: How assembly ships guided the mighty eighth
Discover the untold story of WWII assembly ships-vividly painted B-17s and B-24s that guided bomber formations, saved lives, ...
Lt. Morton Sher, 22, died on August 20, 1943, during a mission in central China. For decades, his remains were considered ...
The United States is confronting an existential threat -- but not the kind defined by ships on the horizon or missiles in the ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
WWII training to stop an invasion | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
To defend Santa Cruz County’s shoreline, the Coast Artillery were trained at Camp McQuaide, first located at Delaware Avenue ...
Flags across Florida and the United States should be flown at half-staff to honor those killed during the attack in Hawaii in ...
It’s hard to imagine what Schuylkill County families must have thought when they read the bold headline “WAR IS ON” in the ...
Military Times on MSN
How one Japanese vessel spectacularly failed at Pearl Harbor
Even before the first Japanese bomb fell, the HA-19 and four other Type A midget submarines were meant to deal the first blow ...
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