As naval warfare reemerges as a key strategy in the US war with Iran, World War II museum ships are finding new relevance.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I toured the USS Cobia, a World War II submarine that sank 13 ships and received 4 battle stars. Take a look inside. The USS Cobia ...
The USS Lionfish was commissioned in 1944 and earned one battle star for service in World War II. It sank a Japanese submarine, rescued the crew of a B-29 bomber, and served as a training submarine.
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US submarine sinks Iranian ship in first torpedo kill since WWII, Pentagon confirms
A single Mk-48 torpedo achieved "immediate effect" on an Iranian frigate, which was operating in the Indian Ocean, the Pentagon confirmed.
In the silent world beneath the waves, the balance of power often depends less on size and cost than on the ability to go unseen.
The fourth Barracuda type nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) started its initial ...
The Torsk's sinking of the Japanese vessel marked the last U.S. submarine kill for over eight decades - that is until March 3 ...
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The submarine that forced Japan’s World War II fleet into battle
In June 1944 during World War II, a single American submarine began sinking Japanese destroyers inside one of the most ...
The US Navy submarine is open to the public for tours at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc. Visitors can walk through its torpedo rooms, control room, and bunks that held its crew of 80 men.
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