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On Dec. 17, 1917, the U.S. submarine USS F-1 was lost at sea during a training accident off the coast of California, killing ...
The coming USS Cincinnati submarine and Cold War memorial in West Chester Twp. will also make a big educational splash beyond its site by incorporating some local school districts in student learning ...
As Memorial Day approaches, a new memorial in the Tri-State area will honor the sacrifices of the nation. The USS Cincinnati, a nuclear-powered submarine named after the Queen City, is set to become a ...
Construction has commenced on a memorial dedicated to the United States Navy's "silent service" at Voice of America Park.
Long-anticipated work to build the final resting place of nuclear attack submarine USS Cincinnati has begun in Butler County’s West Chester Twp. as fundraising continues for the unique $9.5 ...
and a submarine support vessel escort the ballistic missile submarine USS Kentucky during a routine armed air escort exercise at an undisclosed... U.S. Army AH-64 helicopters, left and right ...
The USS Cobia, a World War II submarine, is a special attraction for the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, but can be seen clearly from Manitowoc's Eighth Street bridge. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY ...
MANITOWOC – Wisconsin Maritime Museum will host a public ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the loss of USS Lagarto, a submarine built in Manitowoc during World War II, and the 20th ...
The ceremonial sponsor of the first military ship named for Massachusetts since World War II is the female tech icon Sheryl Sandberg. She told the Business Journal how it came together. Boston ...
A crew exploring the USS Yorktown at the bottom of the Pacific ... air power – the carrier was ultimately sunk when a Japanese submarine torpedoed the ship while it was being hauled back to ...
The USS Cobia, a WWII submarine museum ship in Manitowoc, is undergoing essential dry dock maintenance for the first time since 1996. The dry docking will allow for hull cleaning, inspection and ...
A Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine, the USS San Francisco, crashed into an uncharted seamount in 2005, resulting in 98 injuries and one death. This was the result of outdated charts ...