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SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Several local events were held Thursday to honor the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. A Liberty Day Memorial Service was held at the Savannah Convention Center. Many people took the ...
When I think on power engineering, I reflect on how far the profession has evolved and how much it has stayed the same. The ability to generate and supply power shapes our civilization. For me, this ...
During the Second World War, it wasn't just manpower, overwhelming firepower, and cutting-edge tactics that saw the Allies to victory. More than anything else, the nail in the coffin for the Axis ...
Colin Campbell’s article (“A rare Liberty ship has been part of Baltimore history since World War II. Now its home here is in jeopardy,” Nov 12) is a welcome follow-up to his article about the S.S.
A World War II relic in Baltimore faces a fundraising deadline to stay afloat. The John W. Brown, built in 1942 to transport cargo and troops, is leaving for Norfolk, Virginia, on July 13 for dry dock ...
Designed to carry supplies to European allies, the Steam Ship (SS) John W. Brown was built to aid the American war effort. This vessel is one of only two surviving operational Liberty ships. While ...
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Launching Liberty: U.S. Sailors and Marines stand on the deck of the USS Wasp, an amphibious assault ship, as it passes the Statue of Liberty. The question remains: Can America build ships again?