The USS Nevada (BB-36) was a remarkable battleship with a storied history that spanned both World Wars. During World War II, she was…
The Japanese battleship Fusō, renowned for its imposing figure and formidable weaponry, bears a distinctive look that sets it apart from other…
During World War II, Bethlehem Steel Corporation emerged as a linchpin in America’s naval shipbuilding efforts, producing a vast array of vessels crucial…
The USS Oriskany (CV-34) was a prominent Essex-class aircraft carrier that served the U.S. Navy with distinction from its commissioning in 1950 through…
The USS Lexington (CV-2), often referred to as “Lady Lex,” was an early aircraft carrier of the United States Navy, originally designed as…
The Iowa-class battleships, commissioned during World War II, represented the pinnacle of U.S. battleship design, boasting an unmatched blend of speed, armor, and…
In early 1942, the USS Oklahoma, which had capsized during the Pearl Harbor attack, was deemed a navigational hazard and targeted for salvage…
The SS Normandie was a French ocean liner launched in 1932, celebrated for its luxurious design and advanced engineering. At the time of…
The fire aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65) on January 14, 1969, remains one of the most significant naval disasters in U.S.…