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The National Interest on MSNThe USS Nautilus Was a Killing Machine in World War IIThe Nautilus is a legend from a bygone era—one with American industrial and defense capabilities the likes of which no modern leader has ever seen.
Researchers have found the missing bow of the USS New Orleans, a WWII warship torn apart in battle, off the coast of the ...
During the Battle of Tassafaronga, the USS New Orleans was struck by a Japanese torpedo that detonated its forward magazines, ...
The bow, which fell to a depth of 2,214 feet, had been unaccounted for since Nov. 30, 1942, when a Japanese torpedo detonated ...
On Nov. 30, 1942, the USS New Orleans was in the middle of a pitched battle off of Guadalcanal. A Japanese torpedo scored a ...
The USS New Orleans was at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and responded to the Japanese air attack. Later, the vessel pulled ...
Eighty-three years after its loss in WWII, the USS New Orleans bow has been located using sonar and underwater robots.
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Weekend Warm-Up: Frozen NorthA modern expedition follows the path of Hubert Wilkins, who set out for the North Pole in 1931 in a decrepit WW1 submarine.
A Japanese torpedo slammed into the USS New Orleans in 1942, tearing off nearly one-third of the ship and killing over 180 ...
Cmdr. Thomas Digan, the submarine’s first commanding officer, turned over command to Cmdr. Christian Olsen as part of a traditional Navy ceremony on Friday.
The Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Teruzuki was discovered more than 2,600 feet below the ocean's surface near the Solomon ...
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