Aircraft carriers probably spend more time at sea than most other boats combined, and yet you almost never hear of one capsizing. Why is that?
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A US Navy Iowa-class battleship hit and nearly ‘sliced off the bow’ of a Navy destroyer
In May 1956, a Navy PR cruise off the East Coast turned disastrous when heavy fog and a radar outage left destroyer USS Eaton ...
The long-lost bow of a historic warship was found by researchers resting on the seafloor of the Pacific Ocean — nearly 83 years after it was blown off in a torpedo strike during World War II. The ...
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