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Heckler & Koch firearms have played an unheralded and destructive role in the civil wars that have consumed the country since ...
The SS United States began its final voyage on Feb. 19, prompting this article. By Larry Bulanda. Tneditor@tnonline.com. She sits silently at Pier 82 on the Philadelphia waterfront, rising and falling ...
The military parade to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary and its convergence with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday are ...
Fred Miller II didn’t know it then, but the $50 model ship he bought at age 9 would become more than just a childhood obsession – it charted a course straight into the future. Back in 1970 ...
The SS United States—once dubbed ‘America’s flagship,’ and considered an American icon through the 1950s and ’60s—was towed into Mobile for an extended remediation before it's final ...
German submarines sank 56 Allied ships in the region and damaged another 14, losing just one of their own in the process ...
The SS United States held — and, incredibly ... his firm Gibbs & Cox is believed to have designed 70% of all navy vessels during World War II, including crafts used in the Normandy landing. His ...
After World War II, Operation Paperclip quietly recruited German scientists to work on its most advanced weapons and space programs—including some who had been active in the Third Reich.
The SS United States held — and ... Cox is believed to have designed 70% of all navy vessels during World War II, including crafts used in the Normandy landing. His obituary in the New York ...
Eighty years after World War II ended, he is sounding a warning against ... for military service with his then-new home, the United States, he also had another incentive: the uncertainty about ...
Built from components sourced from each of the 50 states, the ocean liner stood as a testament to the nation's unity following World War II. The SS United States Conservancy says, "The SS United ...
Now, the SS United States' engines are embarking on their 401st and final journey. For those nostalgic for a bygone era of travel, the loss is a historical and cultural blow.