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Is Time Running Out for the USS Cairo?

The USS Cairo, a Civil War-era “ironclad” gunboat, was raised from the Mississippi River in 1964—but if its wood decay ...
One of the lesser-known facts about the Second World War is the extraordinary incident that took place during the Normandy ...
President Donald Trump’s deployment of the nation’s most advanced aircraft carrier to South America is pulling the ship out ...
Vietnam veteran Robert Strickland, who served in the Marine Corps, National Guard, and Army, reflected on his experiences ...
Two Texas heroes were buried more than 80 years after they were killed in action on two of the most consequential dates in ...
Robert Stillman Garcia died during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, but his legacy of service held strong in his family, ...
Overcast skies gripped Tokyo Bay on an early September morning 80 years ago. Naval ships anchored in the harbor rocked ever slightly as officials representing the United States and Japan gathered on ...
San Diego – Falling in love can happen in a snap. Dave Hatzenbuehler knows this from the way he responded nearly a half-century ago upon noticing a big, brooding presence in San Diego Bay. He’d caught ...
Virginia-class attack submarine USS Texas (SSN-775) departs Dec. 6, 2024, from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine to conduct sea trials after receiving critical repairs and system upgrades vital to ...
San Antonio's Witte Museum is celebrating history—and making its own—in a variety of ways this year and in 2026. Founded in 1926 with a focus on South Texas nature, science and culture, the Witte ...