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China asserts sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, including the Spratly Islands, an archipelago with competing claims by Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy confirmed in Parliament Tuesday that more freedom of navigation ...
The UK plans to conduct more freedom of navigation operations in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea, British Secretary of ...
Royal Navy vessel HMS Spey has conducted a second patrol in the South China Sea this month, this time near the Spratly ...
T he Royal Australian Navy's (RAN) HMAS Sydney guided missile destroyer test fired for the first time a U.S.-made SM-6 (Standard Missile-6) earlier this month, the country's DoD ...
HMAS Sydney sank with all 645 crew aboard after a battle with the German raider Kormoran in November 1941. US shipwreck hunter David Mearns, who also found HMS Hood, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Bathed in an eerie blue light, the HMAS Sydney - the missing warship that had captivated the nation - can be seen up close and in ...
A Korean War veteran has shared his remarkable story ahead of a national commemoration 75 years on from the conflict. When ...
HMAS Sydney went down in a battle with HSK Kormoran, a German raider disguised as a Dutch merchant ship, on November 19, 1941. The inquiry follows the discovery in March of the wrecks of HMAS ...
HMAS Sydney, at immense cost, had put an end to a severe threat to Britain and Australia’s vital supply lifelines. But the loss of 645 officers and crew would remain a deep scar on Australia’s ...
The body of just one of the 645 World War II seaman lost at sea aboard the HMAS Sydney was ever discovered. Now there is hope the man's identity will finally be revealed.
The HMAS Sydney (II) (top, in Sydney Harbour), sank after a brutal battle with a German raider. The lifeboats (above), bearing the ship's badge, were never used—all 645 crewmen died.