The total conflict of the Second World War saw battles on land, in the sky, and at sea. These are just a few Navy ships that paid the ultimate price.
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.
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The First Allied Submarine Sunk In WWII Was Killed By Its Own Friends
In September 1939, the HMS Oxley became the first Allied submarine sunk in WWII, torpedoed by the friendly submarine HMS ...
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How the US plans to refuel a navy under missile attack
Traditional supply lines won’t survive the next war, so the U.S. Navy is turning to inflatable ocean “pit stops,” floating ...
Sergeant David Akui walked along Waimanalo Beach on the morning of Dec. 8, 1941, and spotted what he thought was a sea turtle ...
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US and Japan Expand Mine Warfare Readiness in Indo-Pacific
The US Navy drilled on mine warfare with its Japanese counterpart, while Russia and China held joint military drills across ...
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The Army-Navy game that ‘stopped the war’
The 1944 game delivered a brief respite from the far-flung battles across the globe, drawing attention back to a good, ...
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Why Hitler declared war on the United States
Adolf Hitler speaks at the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany, 1939. (Central Press/Hulton Archive/) When news of the Japanese ...
As shipbuilding failures mount, Washington is mulling a longstanding but long-forgotten strategy to force changes—the ...
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The Israeli navy is expected to intercept hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists off the coast of Gaza, an encounter that risks turning violent. The business said its market could double in size as ...
Pearl Harbor’s 84th Anniversary commemoration, themed “Building Pathways to Peace," reflects on the 1941 attack that launched ...
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