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On April 24, 1945, the USS Flaherty, an Edsall-class destroyer, patrolled the North Atlantic as part of Operation Teardrop – ...
Using NOAA data, Stacker summarized the last 100 hurricane seasons in the Atlantic Basin. See which years and storms broke ...
In the early 1990s, American divers uncovered a mystery off the coast of New Jersey: an unmarked German submarine resting silently 230 feet beneath the surface. The wreck’s depth posed extreme dangers ...
This original article has been re-written to include ten men from Covington County who participated in the D-Day invasions ...
German submarines sank 56 Allied ships in the region and damaged another 14, losing just one of their own in the process ...
The whole "boat" designation comes straight from the German word for "undersea ... and were capable of taking on surface ships 20 times their size. Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy — which had ...
which detected the German vessel with sonar, jammed the U-boat's rudder and flooded the aft compartment, forcing the vessel to surface. Setting out on an anti-submarine sweep with the stated ...
Depth charges launched by the Edsall-class destroyer escort USS Chatelain, which detected the German vessel with sonar, jammed the U-boat's rudder and flooded the aft compartment, forcing the vessel ...