The 7-foot replica was recently donated to the museum, and is a permanent feature of the Navigation Classroom.
Germany's U-505 submarine was the 1st warship captured by the US Navy in over a century and top secret during World War II.
Wet weather may have slowed preparations for the ship’s christening, but that didn’t stop workers at Ingalls from getting LPD 30 in ship-shape for the milestone event.
Ingalls Shipbuilding is set to christen the USS Harrisburg, the first Flight II in the class constructed for the U.S. Navy.
BLOWING ROCK — A new exhibition entitled “SHIP/SHAPE: Page Laughlin and David Finn” will open at the Blowing Rock Art & ...
Oregonian of Jan. 6, 1913, had an eye-popping headline, “Bark’s Crew Cheer in Face of Death.” The headline also noted, in a classic understatement, “experience is harrowing.” First Officer John. M.
Jan. 11, the U.S. Army will issue a formal apology to the community for its December 1869 bombardment of Wrangell's Tlingit ...
Shreveport is older than Caddo Parish, which was created on January 18, 1838. The very first sheriff of Caddo Parish was ...
What's behind Donald Trump's offer for Canada to become the 51st state of the United States? What does history say? We ...