What You Need to Know: The Fletcher-class destroyers were the most numerous and arguably among the most versatile warships of World War II, with 175 commissioned by the U.S. Navy.... What You Need to ...
The Second World War was home to some brutal fighting. Few theaters were quite as grueling as the War in the Pacific, which saw American and Allied forces squaring off with the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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A US Navy Iowa-class battleship hit and nearly ‘sliced off the bow’ of a Navy destroyer
In May 1956, a Navy PR cruise off the East Coast turned disastrous when heavy fog and a radar outage left destroyer USS Eaton ...
Aug. 2—When the keels for the USS Nicholas and USS O'Bannon were first laid down in 1941 as construction on the ships began at Bath Iron Works in Maine, they became sister ships and were some of the ...
This article is brought to you by the USS KIDD Veterans Museum. The USS KIDD is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Louisiana. For the first time since 1962, the KIDD is undergoing an ...
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This Ship that Sunk a Submarine with Potatoes
The Fletcher-class destroyers were the largest warships of its kind ever ordered and one of the most successful US Navy ships during World War II. The USS O’Bannon was one of the first two such ...
Restoration efforts of the Iowa-class battleship USS New Jersey (BB-62) were completed earlier this year. At the same time, progress continues to be made on the New York-class battleship USS Texas (BB ...
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