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The National Interest on MSNBritain’s S-Class Submarine Packed a Mean Punch in World War II
The S-class submarine’s legacy endures as a testament to undersea warfare’s evolution, and the brilliance of early 20th ...
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WLUK) -- A historic submarine is ready for some much-needed maintenance in Sturgeon Bay. The USS Cobia left ...
MANITOWOC (NBC 26) — After nearly three decades docked along the Manitowoc River, the historic USS Cobia has left its home at ...
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Submarine Rampage - 2 Killers of the Sea Sink Enemy Ships Since WW2
Submarines were crucial to both the Allies and the Axis powers during World War II. The German Navy would build 1,156 U-boats, of which 784 were lost from enemy action or other causes. U-boats hit no ...
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HTR Media on MSNUSS Cobia arrived safely in Sturgeon Bay. Now, dry docking begins. Here's what it entails.
The Cobia departed Manitowoc Sept. 7 and safely completed its eight-hour journey to Sturgeon Bay's Fincantieri Bay ...
Diesel-electric submarines have diesel engines as well as electric motors. The diesel engines only work while the sub is on ...
Another movie on this list that is near the top of the mountain in the submarine movie genre is the classic Run Silent, Run Deep, starring Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. A lot of amazing submarine ...
The departure of the USS Cobia for its scheduled dry docking in Sturgeon Bay has been delayed, Wisconsin Maritime Museum ...
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The National Interest on MSNCould the Type XXI “Electric Boat” Submarine Have Saved Nazi Germany?
While the Type XXI subs sank no ships, their potential terrified Allied navies, prompting intensified anti-submarine efforts.
The submarine USS Ohio, capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, arrived in Brisbane, Australia, for a visit.
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Herald Times Reporter Manitowoc on MSNUSS Cobia expected to depart Manitowoc Sunday for restoration project. Here's what we know
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum raised $1.5 million for restoration work on the Cobia, which was last dry docked in 1996.
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Navy Times on MSNKeel laid for Navy’s second Columbia-class nuclear strike submarine
The keel for the U.S. Navy’s second Columbia-class submarine was laid during an Aug. 27 ceremony in Kingstown, Rhode Island, ...
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