The USS Scorpion, a nuclear-powered U.S. Navy submarine, mysteriously sank on May 22, 1968, killing all 99 crew members. Discovered at a depth of nearly 10,000 feet, the wreckage left more questions ...
Neil Frye, who was 20 years old when he was killed, was a mess attendant on the USS West Virginia when it was attacked at ...
The body of Zuleika Witron, a former U.S. Army sergeant, was recovered from the Carbon River in Washington State last ...
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - NOAA researchers recently made an unlikely discovery while exploring the wreckage of the USS Nevada.
Original article source: Odd antique found at bottom of the ocean amid World War II Battleship wreckage The site may have started as a guard tower to protect a road and collect taxes, but ...
This image shows four gun turrets on the USS Nevada as seen Monday, March 24, by NOAA Ocean Exploration researchers. The ship ...
A judge in a civil case against the accuser later found the claim to be without merit. The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling tossing out Wynn’s lawsuit against the AP, finding the news organization ...
The ballistic missile submarine USS Tennessee has been named the recipient of the 2024 Omaha Trophy. The Tennessee, home ported at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, was given the award in the ...
On March 19, 1966, the United States conducted its first successful test of a nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Triton ... sports when the state of Nevada legalized casino gambling.
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The story below was published in Fall 2018, after UNLV scientist Steve Rowland first announced the discovery of the Grand Canyon's oldest fossilized footprints at an academic conference. A full study ...