REMINISCENCES | Ship’s ropes adventures in New Zealand
A response to Michael Grey’s recent Reminiscence, Rope’s end – Ship lines over time Thanks for your very interesting article on ship’s ropes....
A response to Michael Grey’s recent Reminiscence, Rope’s end – Ship lines over time Thanks for your very interesting article on ship’s ropes....
Thomas Cutler wrote an excellent book on the Battle of Leyte Gulf a quarter of a century ago. He has followed up brilliantly by compiling this, accurately...
A group of shipwreck hunters has found the bow section of a World War I Royal Navy destroyer that was torn off in an explosion off Scotland 103 years...
Probably best known for its memorial status “remembering” Pearl Harbor, the battleship USS Arizona was sunk there on December 7, 1941 during the surprise...
The US Navy commissioned its fourth Montford Point-class expeditionary sea base (ESB), USS Hershel “Woody” Williams, on Saturday, March 7. The vessel...
Austal handed over the sixth Guardian-class patrol boat to the Australian Department of Defence in a ceremony on Friday, March 6. The 39-metre vessel...
A minehunting force of ships from five NATO countries has found more than 30 unexploded bombs and mines dating back to World War II during a two-week...
Construction of the future US Navy destroyer USS Louis H. Wilson Jr. officially began with a keel-laying ceremony at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works...
I was reading a recent account of a lively time in a major European port, in one of the winter storms that are being blamed on climate change, but may...
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