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What really happened to the USS Scorpion? This nuclear submarine mysteriously sank in 1968, leaving behind more questions ...
The surviving crew of the USS Frank E. Evans believed they were at war. But the names of their shipmates aren’t on the ...
On May 27, 1997, an F5 tornado half a mile wide ripped through the small Texas town of Jarrell, killing 27 people, including ...
Even though Jennifer Baun is proud to have spent five years serving the country, she preferred that the spotlight would cast ...
The USS Sturgeon set the standard for the fleet and served as the backbone of America’s undersea deterrence for nearly 30 ...
In 1917, two US submarines collided off the coast of San Diego and submarine USS F-1 sank to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, ...
With cutting-edge deep-sea imaging technology, researchers captured high-definition images of a 100-year old submarine.
Integration of robotic and autonomous systems. Authorities revealed that the integration of robotic and autonomous systems ...
The USS Growler is the only nuclear-missile submarine in the US that's open to the public. Commissioned in 1958, the USS Growler patrolled seas off the coast of Russia during the Cold War.
BILLINGS (AP) – One of the U.S. Navy's new attack submarines will be named the USS Montana. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced the designation for one of 10 planned Virginia-class submarines to ...
The Alaska Desk is a statewide reporting collaborative between Alaska Public Media and public radio stations KHNS in Haines, KNBA in Anchorage, KUAC in Fairbanks and a regional Aleutians ...