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Submarines were crucial to both the Allies and the Axis powers during World War II. The German Navy would build 1,156 U-boats ...
William Leibold interviewed about his WWII experience in a 2015 video for the National World War II Museum. It was discovered later that half of the 87 members were killed upon impact.
German U-boat strategies changed during World War II into “Wolf Packs,” in which several submarines cooperated to sink enemy vessels. The Allied reaction to the German Wolf Packs was a ...
The submarine USS Ohio, capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, arrived in Brisbane, Australia, for a visit.
By the war’s end, 28 submarines had been built in Manitowoc, each destined for dangerous missions thousands of miles away.
The submarine USS Cobia launches from the shipyard in Groton, Connecticut on Nov. 28, 1943, on its way to action in the Pacific Theater of Operation during World War II.
Legend has it the most decorated U.S. Navy destroyer of WWII sank a Japanese submarine solely by throwing potatoes at it.
During the Second World War, the U.S. Navy referred to its submarines and their crews as “The Silent Service.” Fittingly, the late great historian Clay Blair Jr. – himself a WWII submariner ...
U.S. Navy photo The I-17 was one of many long-range submarines developed by the Japanese so they could operate across the Pacific Ocean.
Savo Island was one of the worst defeats on Allied surface ships during WWII. Yet this scrappy, largely obsolete American submarine helped redeem the loss.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum will offer free tickets to Hawaii residents and active military ...
At the onset of the war, Dealey was named the commanding officer of the newly constructed USS Harder. Dealey was the submarine's only commander, as Harder sunk 16 ships during World War II.