After serving in World War II and as a training ship afterward, the USS Becuna was enhanced with a GUPPY 1-A conversion in 1951. The submarine carried out various peacetime missions, such as ...
The submarines reportedly approached the coast ... Although many countries welcomed Nazis after World War II, mainly the United States, this arrival in Argentina was consented to by the military ...
During World War II, Japanese-Americans in California were also interned. Capt. Kozo Nishino, the submarine captain, who was interviewed in Japan after the war, was reported by some historians to ...
An Oklahoma landmark is at risk of being lost forever if it’s not moved to a new site. 2 News’s Naomi Keitt got a tour of the USS Batfish and talked with organizers about their plan.
is one of only 15 U.S. World War II-era submarines that still exist. It now serves as a walk-through exhibit alongside a museum with various war artifacts, including battle flags and a submarine bell.
Moreover, the Suffren class is optimized for anti-submarine warfare and intelligence gathering, equipped with a capacity for 24 torpedoes or missiles. While it may not match the Virginia or SSN-AUKUS ...
The USS Batfish, a legendary World War II submarine and beloved Oklahoma landmark is at risk of being lost forever if not relocated to a new site.
The War Memorial Park Authority in Muskogee has announced plans to relocate the USS Batfish to Port Muskogee Three Forks ...
The USS Batfish has been in Muskogee since 1973, but has been closed to visitors since it was damaged by flooding in 2019.
The USS Becuna submarine sank 3,888 tons of shipping and earned four battle stars in World War II. The sub underwent a Greater Underwater Propulsive Power 1-A modernization in 1951. Now a museum ...
I toured the Becuna, a WWII warship and the only submarine of its kind left in the world. Take a look inside.