After more than 80 years hidden beneath the waves off Rio de Janeiro, the location of a Brazilian troop transport ship ...
Today we present the first half of a two-part radio documentary from our friends at SF Public Press, “Exposed,” opening a ...
He has spent nearly 30 years writing about cruise ships and cruising, and he is one of the world's best-known authorities on the topic. The cards we feature here are from partners who compensate us ...
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Del Toro dubbed the Medium Landing Ship the McClung class, with USS McClung (LSM-1) as the lead ship. The vessel is named after Marine Corps Maj. Megan McClung, a public affairs officer who was ...
(CBC) Russian leader Vladimir Putin has established himself as the most impactful world leader of this millennium. To mark his 25th anniversary of being in power, this two-hour CBC News original ...
A new USS John F. Kennedy — this one a modern, nuclear-powered aircraft carrier — is expected to enter service at some point this year. Meanwhile, another high-profile large ship in South Philadelphia ...
Commissioned on Sept. 7, 1968, the USS JFK was the first Navy ship named for the famed president and "last conventionally powered aircraft carrier built by the U.S. Navy," according to Naval Sea ...
The former USS John F. Kennedy departed Philadelphia ... After a weather-related delay, the aircraft carrier left the U.S. Navy’s Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility in South Philadelphia ...
China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901, also known as the “monster ship,” continued its presence near the coast of Zambales on Wednesday despite the Philippines’ call to withdraw the vessel. In a ...
Today marks an unforgettable moment. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro has announced that the new naval ship, scheduled for procurement in 2025, will be named the USS Travis Manion. This vessel ...
The large ship will be towed through the Delaware River, through the Delaware Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean. Once it reaches the Gulf Coast of Texas, crews will dismantle the Kennedy.