More than 40 years had gone by since Duane Kleven last saw the USS Cincinnati. But the Mayville, North Dakota, resident never ...
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The USS New Jersey fired almost as many 16-inch shells in a single Vietnam tour as it did in World War II and both Korean War tours combined
The USS New Jersey, “The Big J” — the most-decorated battleship in United States Navy history — completed a $10 million ...
President Trump’s plan for new American battleships appears to be going for a “bigger-is-better” mantra — perhaps a nod to the commander-in-chief whose name they will carry. The Trump-class vessels ...
The new USS Massachusetts submarine shares a name with a “lucky” battleship of World War II—and an exceptionally unlucky one a half-century earlier. “To the crew, the plankowners, the Iron Patriots of ...
The USS Massachusetts fired America's first 16-inch shell of World War II. It also fired the last. In 1942, the 680-foot battleship fired the first US 16-inch projectile of the war in combat with ...
The USS New Jersey is a battleship of superlatives. Fastest battleship ever built? Check. The ship's fastest speed was a record-setting 35.2 knots, or a little over 40 miles per hour, in 1968. Longest ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Cooperstown (LCS 23) departed from Naval Station Mayport on Monday. The USS Cooperstown is assigned to Littoral Combat Ship Squadron 2 ...
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