After more than 100 years, we have the first actual image of the wreck of a sunken U.S. Navy submarine from World War I. A recent expedition to survey it and other lost military hardware has captured ...
In 1935, it had been 17 years since the end of World War I. The City had just constructed its “World War” memorial along the Bluff, dedicated to those who had served and those who had lost their lives ...
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US Navy announces mission to recover a Douglas TBD Devastator
Long considered the "Holy Grail" of WWII U.S. naval aircraft recoveries, a Douglas TBD Devastator torpedo bomber may soon be ...
In a contraption of his own making, Glenn Curtiss took to the skies in 1911, boldly becoming the first American to fly a seaplane in a quick trip from Coronado’s North Island to San Diego Bay. The ...
66 years ago the U.S. Navy loaded a nuclear-capable cruise missile with the mail and fired it from a submarine towards Florida. By Nicholas Slayton Published Jun 8, 2025 4:57 PM EDT What if Americans’ ...
In 2017, American Sailors continued to rise to the challenges of an ever-changing world. Demonstrating integrity to consistently use their values as their guide, accountability to honestly assess ...
The chair of the Naval Academy History Department resigned after reportedly being ordered by the academy’s superintendent to remove a previously approved paper from the list of those to be presented ...
As construction of NAS Corpus Christi was nearing an end in March of 1941, the government continued to increase appropriations for the Navy’s needs. An additional $16,000,000 was provided for ...
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