The first USS Utah was lost in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and no other ship was named for the Copper State until Saturday’s dedication ceremony.
The Rules, the Decider, and the Tradition Since 1819, Congress has said Navy ships are to be named by the Secretary of t ...
USS Alaska surged ahead, ready to confront an innovative German pocket battleship in the cold waters of the Atlantic. The ...
The U.S. Navy did not finish construction of the USS Illinois battleship because aircraft carriers became the dominant naval ...
The USS Gerald R. Ford is heading to the Caribbean. We saw the supercarrier up close when it was docked in Virginia's Naval ...
Out of all American World War 2 naval vessels, the USS Enterprise (CV-6) is by far the most decorated ship in the U.S. Navy.
Originally slated to arrive in Manitowoc around 3 p.m. Oct. 15, Wisconsin Maritime Museum said it will now be closer to 2 p.m ...
Hundred of people cheered on the USS Cobia as it returned home to Manitowoc on Wednesday afternoon. The World War II ...
National Geographic Explorer-at-Large Bob Ballard revisits the Iron Bottom Sound—rediscovering vessels, and making new finds.
Quietly anchored off Alameda, the USS Hornet sits like a sleeping giant in the Bay. Its steel decks are steeped in history and open for all to explore year-round.
After World War II, the U.S. Navy was looking for ways to expand its capabilities at sea. The USS United States had potential but was ultimately cancelled.
Next year, the Eagle will celebrate 80 years as part of the Coast Guard. Its alumni rank from ensigns to admirals.