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If a first strike is designed to cripple an adversary’s ability to retaliate, targeting Hampton Roads would do that, author and documentary filmmaker Victoria Kelly writes in a guest column.
Business Insider recently set sail aboard the destroyer USS Thomas Hudner for an overnight trip from England to France.
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Bismarck vs. Swordfish: Why the German Battleship Couldn't Stop the British AttackThe sinking of the Bismarck, one of the most iconic naval battleships in history, is one of the most significant events of ...
The Bailey Pointe Assisted Living Facility is adorned with U.S. flags up and down its sidewalks for the Fourth of July. On ...
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Shōkaku: Japan's Powerful Aircraft Carrier Destroyed at the Battle of the Philippine SeaThe Shōkaku, lead ship of Japan’s powerful aircraft carrier class, played a critical role in several major World War II ...
The U.S. Navy said the presence of its aircraft carriers have deterred adversaries from striking against the country's ...
Built in Kaliningrad, Russia, INS Tamal is set to be the last Indian warship purchased from a foreign country. This is a ...
Over the past two Fridays, I have shared my friends’ perfect plan for visiting what most people have on their bucket list: a ...
To deter China’s growing naval power, the US must rapidly expand its fleet through a modern Naval Act, embracing large block ...
Born just after the end of World War II, Russell “Russ” Griffith’s life was shaped by service. A Parkersburg native and ...
That's not to say these vehicles are ordinary. Some of the most famous military vehicles have changed the course of history.
Seventy years ago, on September 17, 1955, a modified Convair B-36 departed Carswell Air Force Base in Texas. Legendary U.S.
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