The Rules, the Decider, and the Tradition Since 1819, Congress has said Navy ships are to be named by the Secretary of t ...
An epic naval battle off the East Yorkshire coast that sparked the birth of the US Navy will be celebrated later, more than 200 years on. On 23 September, 1779, beneath Bempton Cliffs, a French and ...
From the thunderous roar of cannons to the silent weight of their historical impact, battleships have long symbolized power, innovation, and turning points in global conflict. These steel giants ...
On April 16, 1914, Daniels issued the infamous Order No. 99, ordering all U.S. Navy ships to officially become dry by July 1, 1914. (U.S. Navy) British, French, German, Spanish and Dutch navies ringed ...
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How the U.S. Navy Raised a Japanese Ship from the Deep
In February 2001, the Japanese training ship Ehime Maru was accidentally struck by the U.S. submarine USS Greeneville near ...
A former Navy secretary tells of how he helped shape our Navy into the fighting force it is today, and about its beginnings ...
The bow of a US Navy cruiser damaged in a World War II battle in the Pacific has shone new light on one of the most remarkable stories in the service’s history. More than 80 years ago, the crew of the ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — The U.S. Navy celebrates its 250th anniversary in October. The military branch is committed to preserving and honoring its rich history, whether that includes an artifact in a ...
Four historic "tall ship" sailing vessels known as schooners are visiting Detroit this weekend, providing visitors a chance to see and feel how the world traveled two centuries ago. As part of the ...
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