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11 Supercarriers, 0 Backups: How the U.S. Navy Ran Out of Ships
Despite having more aircraft carriers than the rest of the world combined, the U.S. Navy found itself scrambling to replace ...
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U.S. Helicopters Crushed Houthi Fighters in Seconds - Red Sea Massacre
It was the MH-60S Seahawk helicopters - deployed from the USS Eisenhower and USS Gravely—that stopped a brazen Houthi attack ...
Today is Tuesday, Sept. 2, the 245th day of 2025. There are 120 days left in the year. Today in history: In 1945, Japan formally surrendered in ceremonies aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending ...
The Fort Sam Houston Museum is a treasure house of military artifacts, including the Colt revolver that helped Texas settlers ...
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The Telegraph on MSNCarroll Peters leads Alton vaudeville band at the Hippodrome Theater in 1925
The theater featured movies as well as stage acts ...
A Penn Central Railroad repair car called an injector, which replaced the wooden ties beneath the steel rails and replaced six workers that used to do the job, was working in Altoona. Penn Central was ...
In the 80 years since World War II came to its official end on Sept. 2, 1945, the number of living World War II veterans has rapidly declined.
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HTR Media on MSNUSS Cobia expected to depart Manitowoc Sunday for restoration project. Here's what we know
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum raised $1.5 million for restoration work on the Cobia, which was last dry docked in 1996.
Celebrate the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end at Gettysburg’s Eisenhower site with speakers, tours, and family-friendly activities.
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HTR Media on MSNManitowoc’s WWII submarine USS Cobia won’t depart Sept. 4 as planned. Here’s why.
The departure of the USS Cobia for its scheduled dry docking in Sturgeon Bay has been delayed, Wisconsin Maritime Museum revealed Sept. 3.
Around 8 p.m., the USS Cobia is scheduled to leave the dock and head north up Lake Michigan to Sturgeon Bay. The USS Cobia is ...
As of Wednesday, wind speeds are around 13 knots or 15 mph with gusts reaching up to 19 knots or 23 mph. This makes it unsafe ...
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