The Philadelphia Experiment. It was October 1943. The day the US Navy mastered time travel, teleportation, and invisibility.
A mid-air collision that should have ended in disaster turned into one of WWII’s most bizarre aviation events. Two planes got stuck together—but what happened next is even more unbelievable.
On May 3, 1945, during its second war patrol, Lagarto was lost with all 80 crew members aboard. This year marks the 80th ...
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles pledged full collaboration with the Trump administration in the war drive against ...
A U-boat is nothing more than the Anglicized term for a German submarine and isn't strikingly different from U.S. subs. The ...
Now imagine yourself as a 20-year-old bombardier on a U.S. B24; your mission: bombing enemy submarines in World War II. This is the story told to sixth-grade classes at Chaska Middle School East by ...
For its first program of 2025, the Mendota Historical Society will welcome historian and Navy veteran Joe Tokarz to give a ...
Moffett Field Historical Society is in the process of restoring the control car of a World War II-era K-class blimp.
On January 29, 1943, the S.S. Dorchester set sail for Greenland from St. John's, Newfoundland. World War II was in full swing, and the Army Transport was laden with more ...
The U.S. Navy has used standard naming conventions for its ships and sumbarines since it was established in 1775, but who ...
A German submarine torpedoed the "Vital de Oliveira" in July 1944, killing some 100 of the 270 crew members onboard ...
Submarines are fraught with danger, especially in times of war. Often tasked with operating solo or in pairs, submarines end ...