Archaeologists disovered a historic shipwreck on Canada’s remote Sable Island, a site known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic ...
The West Asia war intensifies as US strikes Iranian targets on Kharg Island, blasts rock Tehran, casualties rise in Iran and Lebanon, and Gulf states issue evacuation warnings amid ongoing missile and ...
Her funeral urn remained hidden away at the back ofa cupboard until Rod Gilchrist finally hit on the perfect send-off ...
Despite our nation's current penchant for combat engagements, the U.S. has become a second-tier military power, writes retired Navy vice admiral Joe Sestak.
It’s been roughly 214 years since Capt. Thomas Huskisson, an officer in the Royal Navy, was shipwrecked on Sable Island, with ...
The vastness and mystery of the ocean have long captivated filmmakers, offering an atmospheric backdrop for some of the most ...
USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr. (ESB 8) is the final ship for the U.S. Navy’s Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB) program.
A U.S. Navy ship named for Connecticut Medal of Honor recipient Harvey C. Barnum Jr is to be commissioned in April.
The U.S. Navy will occasionally sink its own old, unwanted ships, but it's an expensive business, so why would it want to do a thing like that?
USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. will honor a Marine Corps veteran for his service during the Vietnam War.
Medal of Honor recipient Harvey C. “Barney” Barnum Jr. is one of the few people who has lived to see the process of a Navy ship being named for them.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright deleted a social media post Tuesday claiming that the U.S. Navy had begun escorting oil tankers ...