Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I toured the USS Cobia, a World War II submarine that sank 13 ships and received 4 battle stars. Take a look inside. The USS Cobia ...
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MANITOWOC - A historic, decorated World War II submarine credited with sinking more than a dozen enemy ships and today serving as the feature attraction at a Manitowoc museum is heading to Door County ...
My stay was a memorable experience that gave me a newfound respect for US Navy submariners. At the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc, you can descend a steep staircase into the USS Cobia, a US ...
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"The only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril," admitted Winston Churchill at the close of the world's most deadly conflict. Not the Blitz bombing campaign, not ...
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Although they lost World War II, the Nazis were more technologically advanced than their Allied rivals in multiple ways. Berlin’s problem was scale—and trying to do too much with too few resources.
Ernest Gueymard spent Dec. 15, 1943, at Prisoner-of-War Sub-Camp No. 7 in Port Allen for a feature story for the State-Times, The Advocate's then-afternoon sister newspaper. "The swish-swish of the ...