In 1963, USS Thresher sank, killing all 129 aboard—sparking decades of speculation. It remains the deadliest submarine accident in U.S. history.
In June 1967, the Royal Navy’s first nuclear-powered submarine, HMS Dreadnought, received an unusual order: sink half a ship.
Key Points and Summary - America's naval shipbuilding capacity is in a state of crisis, a "terrible" situation that poses a significant national security risk as China rapidly expands its fleet. -The ...
The Navy has evacuated 864 family members, civilian employees, and contractors from Naval Station Guantánamo Bay as Hurricane Melissa powers toward the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm.