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Facebook on MSNWWII Torpedoman Patrick Zilliacus explains why they trained on old submarines
A WWII torpedoman shares his first-hand account of training. This video explains the reasons why submariners were often trained on older boats and the challenges they faced before going into battle.
It’s been a part of Battleship Memorial Park for more than half a century. The World War II submarine -- USS Drum -- ...
John Fredrick Hoppes, a World War II veteran, turns 100 and celebrates with family and friends in Jeffersonville, Indiana. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A World War II veteran is celebrating a special milestone.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Attention all history buffs, this is your chance to get a rare tour of the USS Becuna Submarine. The Independence Seaport Museum is teaming up with Airbnb for a one-of-a-kind ...
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US replacing Pearl Harbor’s WWII dock to host its most advanced nuclear submarines
The US Navy’s newest dry dock at Pearl Harbor is taking shape as the centerpiece of a $3.4 billion project to expand the ...
The USS Cobia, a World War II submarine, has been moved to Sturgeon Bay for restoration. This is the submarine's first dry docking since 1996, funded by $1.5 million in donations and grants.
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The USS Silversides Museum — a Muskegon mainstay known to Michigan youth as the place where they once spent the night on a World War II submarine — parted this week with one of its prized exhibits, an ...
Armed with nuclear missiles, the USS Growler acted as a deterrent to keep other nations from using their nuclear weapons during the Cold War.
WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - At 20 feet long, 21 inches around, and 3,000 pounds, a torpedo sliced through 4500 feet of water at 46 knots during World War II. "It would be against merchant and warships. It's ...
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