SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — In honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the USS Midway Museum will host an event to honor those who served. Museum visitors will have the opportunity to ...
The USS Cobia, a World War II submarine, has returned to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc. The submarine spent more than a month in Sturgeon Bay for extensive repairs and restoration. Work ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Shelter to Soldier is a nonprofit organization that rescues dogs from local shelters and trains them to help provide life-changing support to our active-duty military and ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The USS Lexington Museum hosted a milestone celebration today as the U.S. Navy marked its 250th birthday with ceremonies across the nation. A special ceremony held aboard the ...
The New Bedford Whaling Museum is set to unveil two new exhibitions this December, each offering perspective on history and contemporary issues. "Forging Independence | Building a Nation" and "Ahab’s ...
Rising Tides is an opinion column about Mobile. Today’s guest columnist is Larry Ryder. Twenty years ago, Austal USA started construction of its first Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship, the USS ...
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Century-old wreaths made from human hair fill the walls of Leila’s Hair Museum, and glass cases overflow with necklaces and watch bands woven from the locks of the dead. There also ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Every July 4th, the USS Constitution takes its annual "turnaround" sail in Boston Harbor. This particular sail is the only one open to the public and the U.S. Navy holds a ...
MANITOWOC – USS Cobia is home. The World War II submarine that was built in 1943 in Connecticut and completed six war patrols returned Oct. 15 to its resting place since 1970 alongside the Wisconsin ...
Key Points and Summary - Nicknamed the "Ageless Warrior," the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea (CV-43) had an exceptionally long career, serving from the 1940s to 1990 under ten U.S. presidents. -Built ...
‘When you draw, you find out what the world looks like to you,” wrote the late Lynn M. Imperatore. Imperatore’s statement, meticulously hand-lettered, like all of the text on the page, is prominent ...