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A team from the Nautilus Live expedition, part of a joint effort involving NOAA Ocean Exploration and several US research ...
The bow of a US Navy cruiser damaged in a World War II battle in the Pacific has shone new light on one of the most ...
A Japanese torpedo slammed into the USS New Orleans in 1942, tearing off nearly one-third of the ship and killing over 180 ...
The long-lost bow of a historic warship was found by researchers resting ... was found nearly 2,214 feet deep in the Solomon ...
On a dark night with no moon and heavily overcast skies on Nov. 30, 1942, the USS New Orleans was one of 11 cruisers and ...
During the Battle of Tassafaronga, the USS New Orleans was struck by a Japanese torpedo that detonated its forward magazines, killing 182 men and ripping away a large forward section of the cruiser.
The bow, which fell to a depth of 2,214 feet, had been unaccounted for since Nov. 30, 1942, when a Japanese torpedo detonated the ship’s forward magazines during the Battle of Tassafaronga, the ...
Iron Bow Technologies, a leading solutions provider to government, commercial, and healthcare markets, announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has recognized Iron Bow on the ...