US Navy Master Chief Information Systems Technician Angela Koogler, the chief of the boat aboard the ballistic missile submarine USS Louisiana (SSBN 743), poses for an environmental portrait at Naval ...
America’s sea-based nuclear deterrent is entering a dangerous squeeze. The Navy’s 12-boat Columbia-class program is slipping ...
Submarines might not be the first thing one thinks of when they picture wars of the past, but La Jolla student Henry Hou is looking to change that. Henry, 14, a freshman at The Bishop’s School, ...
(Tribune News Service) — Submarine crews from World War II were honored with a memorial at the Naval Reserve center near Lehigh Valley International Airport in 1985. Hundreds of people attended the ...
The Italian submarine, the Scirè, wasn't a large boat like some of the most advanced nuclear submarines in the ocean today. It only held a crew of 36, measured fewer than 200 feet in length, and was ...
Here in the United States, it's no secret that we are a military powerhouse amongst other countries in the world. Still to this day, there are things that have remained instituted within the military ...
The drive to explore is one of the most potent human urges. Finding out what's just around the next bend has been a prerogative of humanity since the earliest hunters and gatherers. As long as there ...
The grooves of the Will family’s gold-plated dolphins have tarnished. But the submarine warfare insignia, having been pinned to the chests of four generations, shines nonetheless. The dolphins have ...
The Navy’s newest submarine will have a familiar name: USS Long Island. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced the planned vessel during a Fleet Week media event at Pier 88 South in Manhattan ...
The USS Idaho crew and Electric Boat employees pose for a photo with the future USS Idaho SSN 799 in October. The USS Idaho is four stories tall, four stories wide and 377 feet long. The nuclear ...
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One of the leading causes of accidental death worldwide is drowning. Every sailor who joins their country's navy knows there's a risk of drowning, since most roles will place them in a spot where they ...