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World War II submarines usually had a distinct look, shaped more like boats than the conventional crafts. But was there a ...
The 377-foot vessel can dive to depths of more than 800 feet below the surface and maneuver at speeds of over 25 knots.
The new Navy submarine, a nuclear-powered Virginia-class vessel, is the first submarine to be named for the state.
Did the North Carolina-class Battleships Turn the Tide During World War Two? – The United States Navy’s North Carolina-class ...
USS Iowa (SSN-797), the 24th submarine of the Virginia-class, was commissioned at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, ...
The rain-soaked event featured many Navy officials, including Navy Secretary John Phelan, hosting his first submarine commissioning ... “The Gray Ghost,” served in World War II, Korea and in the 1980s ...
Sailors aboard the Virginia-class fast attack submarine Iowa man the rails during a commissioning ceremony in Groton, Connecticut, on Saturday. (John Narewski/U.S. Navy) The Navy formally ...