This is the wreck of a Royal Navy warship destroyed by a torpedo during World War ... being sunk more than a century ago. More than 500 of the ship's crew died when it was attacked by a German U ...
USS Stewart (DD-224) was a Clemson-class destroyer that, incredibly, served in both the US Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War ... her as Patrol Boat No. 102 (PB ...
The skipper, who has not been named, took his 19-metre scallop dredger into the port on Saturday while being escorted ... in the decade-old 'scallop war' involving British boats and French ...
No fun in war at all After the Normandy campaign, his boat was deployed to the Mediterranean where it suffered damage before being sunk in April 1945. He said: “I think the saddest thing that ...
The iconography of the First World War is fixed in the mind’s ... 2,000 Allied ships had been sunk by the end of 1916, many by U-boats. These stark statistics frame the narrative in The Hunt ...
A FISHING boat sunk after one of the crew went to make a ... Shortly before 6am the 36-year-old vessel started to go aground as it approached Fraserburgh. It was then the skipper issued a radio ...
I think I may have submechanophobia. The very thought of being submerged underwater in a solid metal casket loaded with explosive torpedoes chills me to the core. And yet, for Adolf Hitler, ...
“A high tide lifts all boats” might be a cliché — and a fraught one at that — but clichés are clichés for a reason. A recent reminder that proved the timeless truth of that age-old ...
After the Normandy campaign, his boat was deployed to the Mediterranean where it suffered damage before being sunk in April 1945 ... “There’s still lots of people who think there’s fun in war. There’s ...
After the Normandy campaign, his boat was deployed to the Mediterranean where it suffered damage before being sunk in April ...
A FISHING boat sunk after one of the crew went to make a cup of tea ... Shortly before 6am the 36-year-old vessel started to go aground as it approached Fraserburgh. It was then the skipper issued a ...