In 1942, U.S. Navy salvage crews worked off the Atlantic coast to recover ships lost during the early years of World War II.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the United States faced the daunting challenge of recovering a devastated naval fleet. Dozens of ships were damaged or sunk, forcing engineers, ...
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India’s U.S.-Israel tilt is costing it leverage with Iran just as its ships struggle to get safe passage through the Strait ...
A liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier Russia claims was attacked by Ukraine in the Mediterranean is blackened by fire with ...
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Medal of Honor recipient and pioneering navy diver Frank Crilley. (Navy/U.S. Naval Undersea Museum) In March 1915, the Great ...
A team of 15 specialist divers dove into waters off the coast of the Philippines last month—initiating a forensic recovery operation that one Pentagon scientist said could take "months or years." ...
The United States has extensive experience in maritime salvage operations—recovering planes lost from the decks of aircraft carriers during mishaps at sea. China does not. The International Institute ...
US Central Command announced that Iran's naval presence in the Gulf of Oman has been entirely eliminated, with their fleet ...
USS Mississippi survived two turret explosions, two kamikaze strikes and fired the last salvo in battleship-to-battleship combat before ushering in the age of guided missiles.
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