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Eighty-three years after its loss in WWII, the USS New Orleans bow has been located using sonar and underwater robots.
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.
On Nov. 30, 1942, the USS New Orleans was in the middle of a pitched battle off of Guadalcanal. A Japanese torpedo scored a ...
Researchers have found the missing bow of the USS New Orleans, a WWII warship torn apart in battle, off the coast of the Solomon Islands.
After 80 years, researchers located the bow of USS New Orleans torn off by a Japanese torpedo during a 1942 WWII naval battle ...
The missing front section of the USS New Orleans, a US Navy cruiser severely damaged during World War II, has been discovered ...
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The recently-discovered bow of the USS New Orleans has shone new light on its remarkable escape story after being hit by a Japanese torpedo and travelling backwards 1,800 miles across the Pacific ...
Researchers and scientists found a part of an 80-year-old damaged World War II warship more than 600 meters deep in the ...
The USS New Orleans was at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and responded to the Japanese air attack. Later, the vessel pulled ...
The bow of a US Navy cruiser damaged in a World War II battle in the Pacific has shone new light on one of the most ...
On Nov. 30, 1942, a torpedo sank the heavy cruiser New Orleans, sending it to the bottom of the Pacific. Its whereabouts were lost to history — until now.