Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming State visit has put the spotlight on the foundations of India-Russia ties, rooted ...
The British flagship returned to port at Portsmouth, England on Sunday—putting an end to "Operation Highmast," its ...
Dan Mulvagh delivers a powerful and emotionally charged narrative in "Where The Truth Was Buried: A story of espionage, ...
The USS George Washington and its strike group pulled into Apra Harbor on Monday, bringing several thousand sailors back to ...
The Royal Navy came into its own during the "Age of Reason," in which ancient Greece was seen as a virtuous and exemplary society and its aesthetics were widely copied.
The total conflict of the Second World War saw battles on land, in the sky, and at sea. These are just a few Navy ships that ...
Tom Stoppard, the Oscar-winning wordsmith behind Shakespeare in Love, has passed away at 88, leaving behind a long-lasting ...
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Why the Nazis Never Built an Aircraft Carrier?

You’ve heard of the word Zeppelin and first thing that pops to your mind are large airships, most notably the famous ...
The full horrifying story of the SS Chulmleigh is revealed by HUGH SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, who was given the unpublished account ...
The Russian Navy has had difficulty naming its ships for famous Russian admirals—in large part because there have been so few of them deserving of the honor.
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The “Dancing Mouse”—the Clemson-class destroyer more formally known as the USS Edsall— and its more-than-200 servicemen went down at the hands of the Japanese military on March 1, 1942, during World ...