Civil War Naval Hero David G. Farragut Was the Navy’s First Admiral
David G. Farragut was the first American naval officer to hold the rank of rear admiral, vice admiral and admiral …
David G. Farragut was the first American naval officer to hold the rank of rear admiral, vice admiral and admiral …
Most observers think of the Gulf War as a land and air campaign; surely the naval aspect was secondary. In …
In the summer of 1943, the Combined Chiefs of Staff of the United States and Great Britain had reached a …
The news that reached London on May 24, 1941, could not have been worse for the Admiralty. The German battleship …
Advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, wrote futurist Arthur C. Clarke. Today’s aircraft carrier surely is the closet thing to …
The history of the U.S. Navy is replete with ships that were not built, finished, or commissioned. One only need …
By June 1942 the United States was well along in fulfilling President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s pledge of becoming an Arsenal …
Today, more than six decades later, Americans remember World War II as “The Good War,” and think of the nation’s …
Today MASSA is known as an industry leader in Sonar Transducers and Electroacoustic Systems. They are responsible for …
The Iwo Jima Association of America and DefenseMediaNetwork.com are excited to share with you Uncommon Valor: The 75th Anniversary of …