The USS Cobia, a World War II submarine, has been moved to Sturgeon Bay for restoration. This is the submarine's first dry docking since 1996, funded by $1.5 million in donations and grants.
The USS Cobia's scheduled departure for dry dock restoration has been postponed because of unsafe weather conditions. High winds and rough waters prevented the World War II submarine from leaving ...
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US's Sneakiest Most Successful Underwater Weapon Ever Deployed?
USS Sea Devil, a Balao-class submarine, cuts through the rough waters of the Yellow Sea in April 1945. Her battle-scarred ...
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WLUK) -- A historic submarine is ready for some much-needed maintenance in Sturgeon Bay. The USS Cobia left its dock at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc on Sunday morning.
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The US Sub that Punished Japan 36 Years Late
From one moment to another, not far away from Japanese soil, the submarine USS George Washington jolted, sending a tremor ...
MANITOWOC – The USS Cobia will not be departing Thursday, Sept. 4, for its dry dock in Sturgeon Bay as initially planned. Wisconsin Maritime Museum revealed Sept. 3 the historic World War II submarine ...
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