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‘We have been hit by a fish!’ Lest we forget the great submarine vs. swordfish battle of 1967
At a depth of approximately 2,000 feet off the coast of Florida, the sub was suddenly blindsided by an aggravated swordfish.
By Jon Simkins
Navy installations prepare for Hurricane Isaias as it works its way up the Atlantic Coast
Installations in Hampton Roads prepare for potentially getting hit by Hurricane Isaias
By Zach England
Washington governor slams potential harm Navy testing may have on orcas
The governor of Washington state and other state officials have criticized a Navy military testing program that would potentially harm endangered orcas if approved.
‘Ghost Fleet’ cemetery now a national sanctuary
Mallows Bay is known for its "Ghost Fleet," including partly submerged remains of more than 100 wooden steamships that were built in response to threats from World War I-era German U-boats.
This famous Navy warship sank on New Year’s Eve
"Our little vessel was lost, and we, in months gone by, had learned to love her, felt a strange pang go through us as we remembered that never more might we tread her deck, or gather in her little cabin at evening."
By Olav Thulesius, Civil War Times Magazine