to the USS Johnston, known for its heroic stand at the Battle of Leyte Gulf. -Each warship, including Zheng He’s Treasure Ships and HMS Victory, reflects a unique blend of technological ...
The USS Johnston was not the only ship to sink during the Battle off Samar. There was also the USS Samuel B. Roberts, the destroyer escort that sunk the Chokai and damaged the Chikuma before ...
The USS New Jersey (BB-62), an Iowa-class battleship, played a significant but relatively short role in the Vietnam War, serving from the fall of 1968 to the spring of 1969. -In less than a year ...
A new video from the USS New Jersey Museum takes a look at what it would take to return the battleship to service. The four Iowa-class battleships have been reactivated three times since the end ...
which was involved in the same battle. Vescovo's team found the USS Johnston in 2021, which, lying at nearly 6,500 meters, was to date the deepest wreck ever found. The Titanic rests at a depth ...
The USS Illinois (BB-65), the fifth Iowa-class battleship, was laid down during World War II but never completed. Initially intended as a Montana-class battleship, the Illinois was reclassified ...
The ship was the second named the USS Cowpens. The first sailed for four years during World War II, from 1943-47. Teresa Clark, the clerk for the Town of Cowpens, also named for the battle ...
The USS Bismarck Sea (CVE-95) was a Casablanca-class escort carrier serving in the U.S. Navy during WWII. Commissioned in ...