USS Cobia returned from dry dock in Sturgeon Bay last month sporting something new — 245! It’s the first time she’s worn her hull numbers since the last dry docking in 1996. Back then, the project ...
Historic submarines are surprisingly similar to those deployed by today's Navy and can provide an unprecedented look into ...
The March 4 incident in the Indian Ocean marked the first time an American submarine had torpedoed an enemy vessel since the ...
The USS Cobia's scheduled departure for dry dock restoration has been postponed because of unsafe weather conditions. High winds and rough waters prevented the World War II submarine from leaving ...
The USS Cobia's departure for restoration was rescheduled for Sunday due to weather. The World War II submarine will travel from Manitowoc to Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay. This is the ...
The crew included a man who was born and raised in Asheville. The discovery of the USS Grunion on Wednesday night culminates a five-year search led by the sons of its commander, Mannert Abele, and may ...
Torsk (SS-423) departing the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, August 1965. (Navy) A United States Navy submarine sank an Iranian ship with a single torpedo this week as the frigate was transiting the Indian ...
There were 569 crewmen of Mare Island submarines lost during World War II, including USS Wahoo and USS Tang. Thanks to Myrna Hayes and Larry Maggini, they won’t be forgotten. For the 19th time, a ...
The U.S. Navy has reached a Cold War-era milestone in the Arctic, deploying two Virginia-class submarines beneath the polar ...
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The USS Cobia submarine recently had its hull number, 245, restored for the first time since 1996. Hull numbers were previously removed to reflect the submarine's mid-1945 appearance when numbers were ...
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