It’s December 1943. The intrepid German battleship Scharnhorst sails through the freezing cold waters of the Barents’ Sea, ...
John Hall, a naval officer who was employed during the 1960s and 1970s as the bursar at Salisbury Cathedral School, ...
Discover the evolution of international trade agreements from mercantilism to modern global trade, highlighting trends in ...
Originally designed for infantry support, the Sturmgeschütz III evolved into one of Germany’s most lethal weapons on the ...
Wars are not won by evacuation, but George Washington’s decision to evacuate Long Island in August 1776 ultimately saved the ...
On Dec. 16, 1773, the Boston Tea Party took place as American colonists boarded British ships in Boston Harbor and dumped ...
Scuttling is when a ship's crew intentionally sinks a ship themselves, and it happened a lot during WWII to ensure ships didn ...
A British naval supply ship with an on-board helicopter was deployed to track the stealthy Kilo-class submarine Krasnodar, ...
Could battleships return? We explain how missiles, cost, and naval strategy killed the concept and why it isn't likely ...
The 1944 game delivered a brief respite from the far-flung battles across the globe, drawing attention back to a good, ...
Vast networks of undersea cables critical to daily life in NATO countries are very vulnerable to attacks, including sabotage.
In the freezing waters of the Norwegian Sea, HMS Glowworm met a foe twice her size — and attacked anyway. This is the astonishing story of a destroyer’s final moments, where outmatched British sailors ...