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British Use of Submarines in World War II
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Most people think the Royal Navy in World War II tended to concentrate upon efforts to defeat the German U boats. The British had a potent submarine force themselves.
Oct 12, 2008
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Barry Vale
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The Turtle First Combat Submarine
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Designed by David Bushnell, the American Turtle submarine of the Revolutionary War is emulated today as a historic and groundbreaking craft.
Aug 7, 2007
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Christopher Eger
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Submarine Orzel – Poland's Heroic Gesture
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She was the first to demonstrate that while the Germans could capture a country they could not conquer the determination or spirit of the people.
Oct 28, 2009
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William Silvester
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Is the Royal Navy facing extinction?
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The Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy have an infamous mistrust of one another. Will the latest squabble over finance see the end of one of Britain's military services?
Jun 15, 2009
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Patrick Boniface
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End of the Austro Hungarian Navy
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From 1382 until 1918 this force was one of the largest in the world. Often bloodied but never beaten it disappeared from the oceans with a whimper.
Dec 4, 2006
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Christopher Eger
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Canada's Navy Centennial
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Canada's Navy is a mere one hundred years old. Advancements since its early beginnings are impressive, and there's a promising future ahead.
Sep 20, 2010
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Brigitte Straub
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Canadian Navy Helicopter Training
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Each year six Canadian helicopter pilots take part in a grueling sixty two day process to learn how to fly maritime helicopters. The program is challenging and demanding.
Jun 19, 2009
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Patrick Boniface
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Disneyland's Columbia Postcards
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Columbia, Disneyland's three-masted sailing ship has long been a favourite of visitors for its laid back cruise and colourful postcards.
Sep 7, 2008
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William Silvester
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The US Navy VS China: An Analysis
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China may be tricky opponent for US Navy in the event of WWIII.
Feb 7, 2011
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Brandon Place
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Famous Recycled Ship Names of the US Navy
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Many ship names such as the Hornet, Wasp and Enterprise have been reused over the past 200 years to keep heritage alive in the US Navy.
Nov 5, 2011
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Christopher Eger
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Visit the Navy Museum in Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand
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Devonport's Navy Museum showcases the historic and modern day roles Royal New Zealand Navy personnel play in this country and overseas.
Jan 29, 2012
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Wendy Craig
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Alfred Thayer Mahan and the Modern American Navy
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Admiral Mahan relied on history to explain the rise and fall of European powers based on their naval capacities, applying these principles to the U.S.
Apr 12, 2011
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Michael Streich
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John Phillip Holland, the Irish Submarine Pioneer (1841-1914)
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Holland was one of an elite group of Irish engineers, including Grubb and Brennan, and scientists, who made significant advances in submarine technology.
Nov 10, 2011
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Michael Manning
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Capt. Robert Gray Discovers the Columbia River
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Eighteenth century rumors of a large river emptying into the Pacific Ocean from the Oregon territory were confirmed in 1792 by the American fur trader Robert Gray.
Jan 14, 2010
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Linda McDonnell
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Navy Ships Depart Pearl Harbor for RIMPAC 2010 Exercises
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Navy ships from the United States and six other nations departed Pearl Harbor on July 7, 2010, to kick off Phase II of the RIMPAC 2010 war games.
Jul 9, 2010
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Jane Anderson
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Order of Lenin Awarded to British Pilots
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On May 9, 2010, the RAF Central Band will join the Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square, recalling British and Commonwealth heroes of the Order of Lenin
Apr 19, 2010
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Roger Williams
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British Royal Family – Prince Andrew, The Duke of York
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Prince Andrew is the second son and third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Prince Andrew's official title is HRH The Duke of York.
Jan 8, 2011
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Mark Tibbits
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U.S.S. Freedom Arrives Home in San Diego After First Deployment
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The U.S.S. Freedom, the Navy's first combat ship designed for close-to-shore operations, arrived home in San Diego on April 23 after its maiden deployment.
Apr 23, 2010
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Jane Anderson
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Richard White
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Richard White is a native Texan and Navy veteran who has lived in eight other states and traveled in seventeen countries (not counting the airports in Lima and Santiago or the night-time train ride...
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Arthur Zimmerman
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Arthur Zimmerman became famous during the First World War for sending the Zimmerman telegram to the Mexican authorities.
Nov 18, 2008
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Barry Vale
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