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Researchers took the first ever photographs of the sunken USS F-1, lost in 1917 in a collision off of California.
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The National Interest on MSNThe USS Nimitz Is Heading to the Middle EastThe aging USS Nimitz sails into conflict once more, marking a symbolic end to its storied career as US military movements ...
In 1917, two US submarines collided off the coast of San Diego and submarine USS F-1 sank to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee a Lost U.S. Navy Submarine, Sunk During a World War I Test Run, in Digital DetailDuring the WHOI mission to photograph the USS F-1, the researchers also surveyed another piece of military wreckage: a lost Naval aircraft called the Avenger. A torpedo bomber, the Avenger disappeared ...
Located at a depth of over 6,800 meters, the USS Samuel B. Roberts sank in 1944 during the Battle of Samar between the United States and Japan.
Scientists have captured unprecedented images of the USS F-1 submarine wreck off the coast of San Diego, revealing remarkable details of the vessel. The images were taken during a joint expedition ...
Navy and Marine Corps divers on Tuesday located the remains of some of the 10 sailors missing from the USS John S. McCain following Sunday's crash. More: N.J., Ill., Ohio sailors among missing ...
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USS Nimitz set to arrive in Middle East: 'That is significant'Chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports on the possible use of B2 bombers to drop ‘bunker busters’ in Iran and the approaching arrival of the USS Nimitz in the Middle East on ...
The Nimitz aircraft carrier group was rerouted from the Indo-Pacific to the Middle East, joining the USS Carl Vinson. The ...
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USS Missouri’s Kamikaze Burial: Respect in the Midst of WarOn April 11, 1945, a Kamikaze attack left the USS Missouri scorched but intact - along with the broken body of the pilot who struck her. In a gesture that shocked even the crew, Captain Callahan chose ...
The damaged USS F-1 sank, and 19 of its crew members perished. Now, researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) have collected close-up images of the wreck, revealing never ...
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