Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library tells the story of Newark-born Ewing Israel Thrapp's U.S. Navy service.
Flying during Women's History Month, the flag is a particularly poignant choice for the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile ...
Although the Titanic is often thought of as a historically massive ship, the SS United States is bigger. Here, learn by how ...
You cannot visit the USS Indianapolis — it’s at the bottom of the Philippine Sea — but you can visit a 13-foot scale model at ...
Since arriving on the Intrepid, the FG-1D has been repainted in the markings of the Corsair flown by Alfred Lerch of USS ...
The New York State Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS) is thrilled to announce ten in-person, free, family-friendly, fun ...
When Alyssa Myatt’s husband served on an aircraft carrier last year, she and other U.S. Navy spouses had to follow strict ...
The Story of Sea Cloud” — on view through June 15 at Post’s former Washington, D.C., estate, Hillwood — were donated or ...
For the 80th Reunion of Honor, seven WWII veterans will return to Iwo Jima and be joined by defense secretaries from the US ...
President Trump’s cabinet officials revealed “pretty detailed” classified information on a chat group with a journalist about ...
New England Revolution players Tanner Beason, Alex Bono, and Jackson Yueill visited the USS Constitution at the Charlestown Naval Yard, where they met with Navy crew members to learn about the ship’s ...
The Atlantic magazine has published even more “war plan” texts laying out minute-by-minute operational details — after the ...