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The secret American ship sacrificed in World War II
In early 1942, the United States launched a secret naval experiment to stop German submarines. At the center of that gamble ...
With the idea of applying the technology of aircraft to submarines, this experimental stealth ship first met the sea in the 1980s.
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Why Britain’s navy struggles to put ships to sea
Britain still operates some of the world’s most advanced warships, but getting them to sea has become increasingly difficult. This breakdown examines why the Royal Navy has shrunk to a fraction of its ...
The blast consumed everyone near the bow. No witnesses survived to explain what triggered the detonation. A fireball erupted from the ship's forward section. Burning debris showered across West Loch ...
As President Donald Trump considers a major strike on Iran after discussions about limiting that nation’s nuclear program and ballistic missile production haven’t progressed, the US military has ...
US President Donald Trump refers to a ‘sonic weapon’ he describes as a ‘discombobulator’, but what is he talking about?
As World War II drew to a close, U.S. Navy intelligence suspected German U-boats equipped to launch V-1 rockets were preparing to hit New York City. The War Department dismissed the threat. The Navy ...
A former U.S. Navy sailor has been sentenced to over 16 years in federal prison for selling secret military information on American ships to China, officials said. Jinchao Wei, 25, also known as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Royal Navy is to turn its back on the Middle East as its last remaining ship in the region sails home. HMS Middleton is ...
Long before he was singing “Ring of Fire,” country music icon Johnny Cash served in the military during The Cold War. Following his rise to fame in the 1950s and 1960s he decided to use his platform ...
Former Navy sailor sentenced to 16 years for selling information about ships to Chinese intelligence
A former San Diego-based U.S. Navy sailor convicted of selling military secrets to a Chinese intelligence officer was sentenced Monday to over 16 years in prison. Jinchao Wei, 25, who worked as a ...
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