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But for reasons unknown, up to 7 feet of riverbed has been scoured away, excavating parts of the 130-foot-long ship not seen ...
A group of divers working off the coast of Scotland found the wreck of what's believed to be a World War I ship that sank with more than 500 sailors on board. The HMS Hawke was torpedoed by a ...
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Battlecruiser HMS HoodWhen the British learned of Germany's deployment of the Bismarck and Prince Eugen to disrupt Atlantic shipping, they urgently planned an interception. On May 24, 1941, HMS Prince of Wales and HMS ...
Launched on April 10, 1781, HMS Agamemnon was Admiral Nelson's favourite ship and served the Royal Navy for nearly 30 years after being built at Buckler's Hard. The vessel was affectionately known ...
HMS Hood’s Tragic Demise: A Cautionary Tale for U.S. Naval Strategy Today The British Empire was the equivalent of the world’s superpower for centuries.
Experts from the Royal Navy have confirmed the identity of a World War 1 wreck off the Scottish coast found in the summer as HMS Hawke. Before divers swam around the remains of the cruiser, no one ...
Since 2000, at least 14 expedition crews have unsuccessfully tried to find the final resting place of the HMS Trooper, but the ill-fated World War II submarine has finally been located. According ...
HMS Exmouth’s wreck was discovered more than 20 years ago, but its depth and isolated location means it is rarely visited by underwater explorers. Led by Lieutenant Commander Jen Smith and Rich ...
A wreck discovered off the Aberdeenshire coast is believed to be a lost Royal Navy warship that was sunk by a German U-boat during the First World War. HMS Hawke sank in the North Sea after being ...
HMS Hawke sank in the North Sea after being struck by a single torpedo in October 1914, killing 524 people. Divers from Lost in Waters Deep believe they have discovered the wreck 70 miles east of ...
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