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Nearly 4,500 sailors from the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group set sail for a deployment to the U.S. European Command to ...
A former employee of Battleship North Carolina has filed a lawsuit alleging illegal surveillance and termination by leadership. Coast Guard veteran Chris Vargo of Wilmington filed a lawsuit in New ...
A former assistant director at the Battleship North Carolina is suing, alleging the director illegally recorded him and then fired him for reporting it. The lawsuit claims the director, Jay Martin ...
Battleship Cove is a Fall River landmark and now has been named the best museum ship in the country by USAToday’s 10Best. See what makes it special.
The Battleship North Carolina, a museum and National Historic Landmark, is in the running for USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice 2025. The battleship was commissioned in 1941, decommissioned in 1947 ...
The Yamato Class battleships were the pinnacle of naval engineering during World War II, representing Japan’s ambition and power. In this video, we explore their incredible design, their role in ...
Russia ordered four Gangut-class battleships in 1909, but financial issues delayed construction until 1911, and the Gangut, Petropavlovsk, Poltava and Sevastopol didn't enter service until 1914 ...
The four Iowa-class battleships have been reactivated three times since the end of World War II. It’s possible to bring the ships back to fighting condition, but it would take a real emergency.
The Montana-class battleship plans differed from the Iowa-class in several notable ways, largely around the areas of offense and defense. While the Iowa class boasted nine 16-inch 50 cal. guns on ...