On Sept. 30, 1954, the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine, was commissioned by the U.S. Navy, under the command of Commander Eugene P. Wilkinson.
The U.S. military is facing renewed demands for accountability over its “systemic” failures amidst sexual violence against women after the murder of Angelina Resendiz, a 21-year-old culinary ...
William Shatner, at 91, comes to Houston having been to space. He may discuss space travel, but he's more likely to talk about "The Wrath of Khan." ...
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Texas Panhandle War Memorial to host ‘Reflections on the Military’ leture
The Texas Panhandle War Memorial and Education Center is set to host a lecture on World War II on Saturday, beginning at 1 p.m.
Once the summer crowds have shaken out their beach towels and packed up for home, the feeling of fall creates an ever-so-slight shift in Corpus Christi.
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Why Two U.S. Phantoms Flew Into Vietnam’s Deadliest Jet Ambush
On 27 April 1972, two USN F-4B Phantoms from USS Coral Sea were tasked with attacking targets over North Vietnam. Heavy cloud cover made the task impossible so they set up a CAP station south of Hanoi ...
All the evidence at the scene of the 1991 murders of four Texas teenagers points to one person, Robert Eugene Brashers, a name we first heard back in 2018.
One of Mississippi’s most-visited cultural attractions has reopened in the midst of the government shutdown, thanks to funding from a nonprofit group ...
Becky Orlowski, chapter leader of the NEPA Quilts of Valor chapter, announced eight area veterans were presented handcrafted quilts, symbolizing gratitude and respect for each recipient’s sacrifice ...
The US Navy is funding research into a process for converting seawater into jet fuel, awarding a $9.4 million contract to Sea Dragon Energy to develop shipboard fuel production systems that could in ...
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USS Pampanito - WWII Submarine Turned San Francisco Relic
Once a deadly hunter in the Pacific, the USS Pampanito torpedoed Japanese ships and saved Allied POWs stranded at sea. Today, it rests quietly at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf as a museum.
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