Japan says it doesn’t have aircraft carriers—yet the Izumo-class ships look and act exactly like them. In this video, we unpack the clever legal workarounds, stealthy naval upgrades, and ...
When visitors drive through parts of Marin City, they're welcomed by banners highlighting the Black shipyard workers and the area's rich history.
In part one of this series about Covington County losses in WWII, we detailed some of the difficulties in determining an exact list of the fallen for this county. It was also noted that the Army ...
The Trump administration informed Congress Wednesday that the US is engaged in a “non-international armed conflict” with drug cartels.
The USS Hornet museum will be open to visitors over the holiday weekend, offering special tours, open cockpits, a Fleet Week-themed overnight event, speakers and its "Hornet Legacy" exhibition, which ...
WASHINGTON — Historically, the U.S. military has been an engine for cultural and social change in America. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's vision for the armed forces he leads runs counter to that.
The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps don't just trace their roots back to Philadelphia. To this day, every aircraft, ship, and submarine in service can trace its parts back to a facility off Robbins Street.
A hobbyist historian has written a book about the fortifications and military sites created to defend the Delaware Bay during World War II.
A look at the world's oldest aircraft carriers still on active duty, examining their legacy, upgrades, and role in modern naval operations.