On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
The French submarine Le Tonnant has been located off the coast of Cádiz, south west Spain. The vessel had been missing for 83 ...
BILLINGS -- Their job was so dangerous that the Navy paid its submariners 20 percent more than regular sailors during World War II. But it wasn't the extra pay, or, as most admit now, an abundance of ...
CAMARILLO, Calif. -- On the eve of Veterans Day a Camarillo woman is learning about the final resting place of a relative entombed at sea, in a long-lost submarine that sunk during World War II. The ...
Logan Rooney recalls his experience riding the USS Cobia WWII submarine home to Manitowoc from its drydocking in Sturgeon Bay ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Attention all history buffs, this is your chance to get a rare tour of the USS Becuna Submarine. The Independence Seaport Museum is teaming up with Airbnb for a one-of-a-kind ...
There were 569 crewmen of Mare Island submarines lost during World War II, including USS Wahoo and USS Tang. Thanks to Myrna Hayes and Larry Maggini, they won’t be forgotten. For the 19th time, a ...
A new memorial on the Chicago Riverwalk pays tribute to some local World War II history that may not be well known: During the war, 28 submarines built in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, traveled down Lake ...
MANITOWOC – The USS Cobia will not be departing Thursday, Sept. 4, for its dry dock in Sturgeon Bay as initially planned. Wisconsin Maritime Museum revealed Sept. 3 the historic World War II submarine ...
MANITOWOC – The Wisconsin Maritime Museum has reached its $1.5 million fundraising goal to preserve the USS Cobia submarine, thanks to a boost from the state. A $500,000 grant from the state of ...
In the midst of the Falklands War, British sailors hunting for ARA San Luis launched ordnance at the sonar and radar signals ...
The submarine is the fifth Navy vessel to bear the name Idaho. The first was a wooden-hulled storeship commissioned in 1866.