In 1917, the unseen German U-boat U-58 was ambushed after a U.S. destroyer lookout with an "extraordinary set of eyes" ...
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.
They stalked Allied ships in silence, deadly and unseen. Then, one by one, they were destroyed — sent to the ocean floor by torpedoes, depth charges, and the tides of war. But some didn’t stay lost.
CALI, Colombia—They see themselves as the cowboys of the drug trade, highly experienced crews that ferry narcotics on small boats across the open seas, running on a mix of bravado, skill and dreams of ...
The Trump administration has set forth a national security strategy that paints European allies as weak and aims to reassert ...
When the Berlin Wall went up overnight, National Geographic correspondents were on hand to document a city that became a ...
The military has released 21 video clips of U.S. attacks on vessels it says are trafficking drugs. But they tell only part of the story. A compilation of videos released by the U.S. military between ...
A riverside historic gem in Virginia offers walkable cobblestone streets, centuries-old architecture, immersive museums, ...
Mr. Trump will attend the 2026 men’s World Cup draw on Friday at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in ...
The U.S. military conducted another strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat on Monday, a Pentagon official confirmed to CBS News. The attack targeted a vessel in the Caribbean Sea and killed four ...
Mark Esper weighs in on the Trump administration’s continued military strikes against alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers. Photo: Ivan Apfel for WSJ France denounced the U.S. military strikes on ...