Though she never pursued the coveted Blue Riband for speed, she was a true sea-going palace, a beacon of unparalleled luxury.
In September 1914, a single German U-boat ventured into the North Sea. Lieutenant Otto Weddigen’s U-9 slipped past patrols ...
The U.S. Navy's use of pigeons began decades before World War II, but the birds found their most critical mission during the ...
The Battle of Texel in 1914 was among the first naval engagements of the First World War. It saw the British Harwich Squadron ...
Eminent scholar Roger Moorhouse recently spoke to Military Times to discuss his book, “Wolfpack: Inside Hitler’s U-Boat War," ...