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$500 Million Scandal: Why the Navy Scraps New Warships While Still Building Flawed Ones
The US Navy has made a stunning decision: retiring a completed class of its newest warships, the Littoral Combat Ships (LCS), ...
Canada’s current submarine force—four boats in total, all bought second-hand from the United Kingdom—has had a troubled ...
Dozens of Newfoundland and Labrador companies and organizations have come together to push the federal government to tap into ...
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Canada’s Warship That Refused to Die: The Legend of HMCS Haida
April 1944. As HMCS Athabaskan burned in the Bay of Biscay, her sister ship Haida roared through the smoke in revenge. Captain Harry DeWolf, known as “Hard Over Harry,” pushed his crew beyond ...
At a ceremony at Halifax Shipyard, the Canadian Coast Guard and Irving Shipbuilding have marked the official keel laying of ...
A warrior ethos is not about bravado. It’s about purpose, endurance and self-sacrifice. It means doing hard things well, ...
At the end of the Second World War, an atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki at 11:02 a.m. on Aug. 9, 1945. Since then, Aug. 9 ...
Fifty years after the freighter disappeared into the depths of Lake Superior, the mystery of its demise—and the mournful ...
Daniel Pullen offers beautifully composed and striking images of the destruction that climate change has brought to his ...
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The mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald: Exploring the wreckage
Outside of a handful of research expeditions and one notable scuba dive, the Edmund Fitzgerald has sat on the lakebed virtually undisturbed ever since it sunk in 1975.
“Good evening, everyone,” a voice called out over the PA. Heads turned to a makeshift stage in the back, where a woman stood ...
Norfolk Southern (NS) and Class I railroad supplier Wabtec Corporation honor service members on Veterans Day (Nov. 11). Also, ...
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