The USS Cairo, a Civil War-era “ironclad” gunboat, was raised from the Mississippi River in 1964—but if its wood decay problem goes unaddressed, it may sink again.
With the weather forecasting capabilities of today, the captain of the Edmund Fitzgerald may not have even embarked from port.
November 10th marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, perhaps the most famous of all the estimated 6,500 ships that have gone down in the Great Lakes.
The eerie rhythm of the “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” was brought to America by Gordon Lightfoot in 1976, but the Riippa family was more directly connected ...
Converted bombers would roar a few hundred feet above the sea dropping depth charges and firing rockets; with over 120 Allied ...
Loose lips sink ships ... or at least make them a little more interesting ... as a tipsy Heather Gay made quite the claim ...
The battleship Tirpitz, Germany’s largest and warship of WWII, was an enormous threat to Allied naval operations. In response ...
As the Trump administration dismantles climate action at home, it has demonstrated that it’s also prepared to try to derail ...
Fortunately, there will be live video for you to watch as the iconic ocean liner goes down. The historic ship, which spent ...
Keen-eyed observers of the Canadian Armed Forces would be well aware that since 2006 Canada has partnered with the U.S. on ...
One of the most daring and successful air operations after World War II took place in the South Atlantic in 1982. The ...
If the tale is to be believed, this feline survived the sinking of one German and two British ships during World War II.