News

(U.S. Navy) The USS Constitution, first launched in 1797, is the oldest commissioned warship still afloat and the only current U.S. Navy ship to have sunk an enemy warship in combat. Every year ...
Some equipment had been removed from the ship upon its decommissioning, but most of the sailor's items such as bunk mattresses, sinks, paint cans, filing cabinets, and spare equipment like the boot ...
Mumbai, Mar 26 (PTI) Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday hailed the Constitution, saying it has weathered many storms in 75 years and that nobody can tamper with it in future as ...
Conor McGregor has said, ‘they will have to kill me to stop me,’ as he said the Constitution will be ‘fixed’. It comes after the Dubliner was informed he wouldn’t face a prosecution by the Director of ...
New Delhi: India’s quest for a self-drafted Constitution began much before 1946. “At least 25 to 30 years before the actual commencement of the Constituent Assembly,” said Ram Madhav, former National ...
Houthi militants in Yemen are claiming responsibility for a new attack against US warships in the Red Sea. The terror group claimed in a statement published by the ...
SUKANEN VILLAGE — It was an antique collectors’ paradise at the exhibition grounds recently as hundreds of people browsed for items that reminded them of their childhoods or could help decorate their ...
Navy officials said the USS Spruance, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, departed Naval Base San Diego Saturday to support southern border operations. The goal of the mission is to ...
The USS Carl Vinson will join the USS Harry S. Truman as the U.S. military's fight against the Houthis in Yemen continues. By Nicholas Slayton Published Mar 22, 2025 3:37 PM EDT The U.S. military ...
When a Wisconsin shipyard won the contract to build a new class of Navy frigate in 2020, the project was meant to address an embarrassing reality: The U.S. is now the global laggard in building ...
Today, Chinese ships outnumber those of the U.S. Navy 400 to 295. If the United States’ shipbuilding pace remains unchanged, this so-called ship gap will only continue to grow. Of course, raw numbers ...