The USS Edsall, nicknamed the “Dancing Mouse,” was found by the Royal Australian Navy after being sunk by the Japanese military in 1942. The 314-foot destroyer was located largely intact, and is ...
Scuttling is when a ship's crew intentionally sinks a ship themselves, and it happened a lot during WWII to ensure ships didn ...
Many of the machines created during World War II were engineered with one goal in mind: to survive anything. Eight decades ...
This video tells the true story of Audie Murphy’s stand at Holtzwihr during World War II. It follows Murphy and the surviving ...
Chief Watertender Oscar V. Peterson spent 21 years at sea before May 7, 1942, when Japanese bombs turned the USS Neosho into ...
Could battleships return? We explain how missiles, cost, and naval strategy killed the concept and why it isn't likely ...
Eighty years ago today, German artillery opened fire on an inexperienced American division that had been at the front for ...
Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
Conservative intellectual Norman Podhoretz, whose Commentary Magazine editorship influenced American political discourse and ...
The 1944 game delivered a brief respite from the far-flung battles across the globe, drawing attention back to a good, ...
To defend Santa Cruz County’s shoreline, the Coast Artillery were trained at Camp McQuaide, first located at Delaware Avenue ...