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America's deadliest World War II submarine was killed by its last shot
USS Tang was the deadliest American submarine of World War II, credited with sinking 33 enemy ships across five combat ...
Naval History and Heritage Command In June 1944, the USS Herring was on patrol in the Pacific Ocean when Japanese troops ...
Few things, it seems, are truly lost forever — including WWII-era submarines. This U.S. Navy submarine, lost for over 80 years, has finally been rediscovered.
The USS Herring’s sinking was unique among all U.S. submarine losses of the war.
On June 1, 2026 — 82 years to the day after the Herring was lost — the Naval History and Heritage Command announced it had ...
Divers uncovered a WWII submarine off New Jersey that puzzled investigators, as its location did not match historical records ...
The Herring was first launched from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine on January 15, 1942, and officially commissioned on May 4, 1942. The vessel completed eight war patrols in both the Atlantic and ...
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US Navy reestablished World War II-era submarine squadron
Eighty years ago, Submarine Squadron 3 protected the Panama Canal. Today, it will protect Australia, alongside other members ...
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
One of the most decorated submarines from WWII is slated for some major renovations this summer. Here's what needs to be done ...
Visiting historic submarines requires a certain level of comfort with confined spaces, steep ladders, and the smell of diesel fuel. I can't recommend it highly enough. There are 15 World War II-era ...
Imagine being packed into a tiny cylinder, a submarine, that is cruising deep in the rough waters of the North Atlantic. Now ...
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