The total conflict of the Second World War saw battles on land, in the sky, and at sea. These are just a few Navy ships that ...
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
Best of BS Opinion is today's roundup of the Opinion page, covering long-term oil prices, WWII 'jugaad', India's red-ball ...
The USS Edsall, a famed Clemson-class destroyer lost during World War II, has finally been found after over 80 years ...
The “Dancing Mouse”—the Clemson-class destroyer more formally known as the USS Edsall— and its more-than-200 servicemen went down at the hands of the Japanese military on March 1, 1942, during World ...
Casey Chong with a selection of must-see World War II horror movies for your watch list… World War II left an indelible mark ...
Today, Mr Osman, who moved to Leicester in the 70s, is among few living survivors of the little-known tragedy that claimed ...
The USS Cobia submarine recently had its hull number, 245, restored for the first time since 1996. Hull numbers were previously removed to reflect the submarine's mid-1945 appearance when numbers were ...
There were 569 crewmen of Mare Island submarines lost during World War II, including USS Wahoo and USS Tang. Thanks to Myrna Hayes and Larry Maggini, they won’t be forgotten. For the 19th time, a ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. As the ink dried on Germany’s unconditional surrender on May 8 ...
A new study has found evidence to suggest that warheads tossed into the sea can serve as viable habitat for several species of marine life, but that doesn't mean we should leave them at the bottom of ...