The Mexican Navy’s tall ship Cuauhtémoc — which infamously smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge — sailed out of Manhattan Saturday afternoon without incident after an emotional farewell ceremony that drew ...
Officials from the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, City of New York, State of New York, and Sail4th 250 revealed plans earlier this year for the largest international maritime gathering in modern ...
It looks simple from the outside—but the San Antonio-class amphibious ship hides one of the Navy’s most unusual designs.
A Mexican Navy training vessel, the ARM Cuauhtemoc, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening in New York. The ship’s 171-foot masts struck the bridge’s 127-foot clearance at high tide, ...
In what is shaping up to be the most significant maritime event in the nation’s history, more than 50 Class A and Class B tall ships from 30 countries have committed to participate in the NY/NJ region ...
In what is shaping up to be the most significant maritime event in the nation’s history, more than 50 Class A and Class B tall ships from 30 countries have committed to participate in the New York/New ...