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Climb aboard the USS Torsk, the last US submarine since World War II to sink an enemy ship until Operation Epic Fury
The USS Torsk, a historic submarine that's now a museum in Baltimore, was the last US Navy submarine to sink an enemy ship until Operation Epic Fury.
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18,000 feet deep: A Russian submarine sank off Bermuda with its nuclear reactor and nuclear missiles still aboard
The Soviet K-219 nuclear ballistic missile submarine sank in the North Atlantic off the coast of Bermuda in October 1986. The ...
Sinking a ship with a torpedo may seem like a sudden and dramatic act. In reality, such a strike comes only after hours, even days, of preparation and tracking effort. Submarines rarely rush ...
An Iranian ship offloaded more than 200 members of its crew to Sri Lanka on Friday after suffering an engine failure at sea, just days after a U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship in an Indian ...
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In 1963, the world’s most advanced submarine sank off Cape Cod — a single brazed pipe joint killed all 129 men aboard
On April 10, 1963, the USS Thresher (SSN-593) — the lead ship of a new class of U.S. Navy nuclear-powered fast attack ...
A US Navy submarine sank an enemy ship for the first time since World War II in Operation Epic Fury. As naval warfare reemerges in combat with Iran, World War II museum ships are finding new ...
At sea, there is a common, unforgiving enemy: the ocean. As such, all sailors—even in war—respect it and, per custom, render assistance even to their enemies. An example of this played out recently in ...
The death of 128 Americans in a German submarine attack horrified Americans but failed to push the United States into World ...
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