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Germany's U-505 submarine was the 1st warship captured by the US Navy in over a century and top secret during World War II.
As the USS Borie prepared to ram a German U-boat in the early morning hours of Nov. 1, 1943, the sailors on the Navy destroyer braced for impact. Turbulent waters in the north Atlantic Ocean ...
World War II veterans who were there when the U-505 on display at the Museum of Science and Industry was captured in 1944 visited the ... U-505 was the only German U-Boat captured by the U.S. Navy.
In July 2019 divers discovered the wreck of one of the last U.S. Navy warships sunk by a German submarine during World War II, patrol boat USS Eagle PE-56, a few miles off the coast of Maine. GET ...
Incredible pictures showing the capture of a famous German U-boat during World War II will go on auction in the U.K ... from the German submarine U-110 after her surrender to the Royal Navy.
A German naval history website, Ubootarchiv.de, says (in German) that three local fishing boats rescued submariners who were clinging to rocks offshore. The crew totalled 52, eight of whom died.
A World War II German U-boat, sunk more than 72 years ago, has been discovered off the coast of North Carolina, NOAA announced Tuesday. CNN values your feedback 1.
But the Navy determined in 2001 that it had been sunk by a German submarine. The sinking of the USS Eagle PE-56 on April 23, 1945, was originally blamed on a boiler explosion.
This week marks the 74th anniversary of the May 19,1942 sinking of the freighter Heredia by a German U-boat in the Gulf of Mexico, forty miles off the coast of New Orleans. Michael J.
Divers have found wreckage from a German World War Two U-boat near the coast of Galicia in north-west Spain. U-966 was heavily damaged by Allied bombers in November 1943, so the crew blew it up ...
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine (AP) — A private dive team has located the last U.S. Navy warship to be sunk by a German submarine in World War II, just a few miles (kilometers) off the coast of Maine ...
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