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They Blew Up a Submarine With Potatoes – WW2's Most Bizarre Defeat
In the Solomon Islands, the decorated destroyer, USS O'Bannon, cuts through black Pacific waters, closing in within 100 yards of a Japanese submarine. But now, Lucky O is a little too close. MacDonald ...
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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 ...
Oct. 13 marks the Navy’s official birthday, but the museum at Naval Base Kitsap might be closed if the shutdown happens.
While uniquely American, SEAL doctrine owes a technical and conceptual debt to Italy’s WWII combat divers, who first combined ...
The Navy has spent $129.8 million on the cleanup of the former World War II blimp hangar at the shuttered Marine Corps Air ...
HBO’s legendary World War II series featured inspiring characters, unforgettable story lines and several vehicles worth ...
Tsushima helped a rising Asian power consolidate its regional standing, set that power on the path to destruction in World ...
Mr. Dong asserted that the island’s “restoration" to China was “an integral part of the postwar international order." His ...
A look at the world's oldest aircraft carriers still on active duty, examining their legacy, upgrades, and role in modern ...
Albanese fraudulently claimed to be defending “democracy,” alongside Starmer, under conditions where their governments are ...
Long-range weapons will not totally reshape war as we know it—but they could blur the difference between offensive and ...
Ex-soldier Shark Steve Baxter reveals the main reason Australia is not prepared for a major conflict
Australia’s lack of growth in defence spending is putting the nation at risk of being unprepared for a major conflict, a leading defence tech investor and former soldier has warned.
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