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Manitowoc's WWII submarine USS Cobia has returned home to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum
The USS Cobia World War II submarine returned to the Manitowoc museum Oct. 15 after a more than month-long dry dock in ...
The U.S. Submarine Veterans Inc. Rhode Island Base held a memorial service on Saturday to remember over 3,000 lost in the U.S ...
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The Most Mind-Blowing Submarine Discovery of WW2
May 9, 1941. German sailors plunge into the frigid waters of the North Atlantic as they abandon U-110, battered by British ...
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This Day in History - October 11: The submarine USS Wahoo was sunk by the Japanese during WWII
October 11, 1943 - A submarine, later dedicated to the city of Wahoo, was sunk by Japan on Oct. 11, 1943. The submarine was ...
STURGEON BAY (WLUK) -- Crews working on the USS Cobia have discovered an area that needs fixing. The World War II submarine, which is normally docked at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc, is ...
Two types of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) were among the new weapons platforms on display during China’s “Victory Day” military parade in Beijing earlier this month. Advances in artificial ...
Sept. 30 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1630, John Billington, one of the first pilgrims to land in America, was hanged for murder -- the first European criminal executed in the American colonies ...
STURGEON BAY, Wis. (WLUK) -- The historic World War II submarine USS Cobia is still in dry dock at Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay. You don't have to look very far in many of Northeast ...
MOSCOW, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev mocked U.S. President Donald Trump, saying that the United States had not sent nuclear submarines to Russian shores as Trump had ...
An entertainment company providing team-based challenges for all ages says it is coming to Orland Square, joining the existing Sky Zone and soon-to-open Slick City Action Park. Time Mission allows ...
After the captain completed his required daily check-in on January 18, 1929, no one ever saw or heard from the ST "Seiner" again ...
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