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Divers find WWI Navy destroyer, the first to be sunk by enemy fire
The wreckage of the USS Jacob Jones was recently discovered off the southwest coast of England by a group of UK diving experts.
Peter Jackson’s ‘They Shall Not Grow Old’ is coming back to the big screen
The film will feature an introduction and post-film look at the filmmaking process by director Peter Jackson.
By Jon Simkins
Last D-Day Pathfinder pilot flies C-47 aircraft this weekend
Hamilton is going to fly the plane just as WWII paratrooper re-enactors plan to stage an airdrop over Frederick, Oklahoma. The event is part of a celebration planned for Hamilton by the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team and will depart from World War II-era Frederick Army Air Field from an original wooden hanger.
By Kristine Froeba
WWII cryptologist, math genius Alan Turing chosen as the face of new English currency
Turing's life was the subject of the 2014 feature film, “The Imitation Game."
By Jon Simkins
New England Patriots owner pledges $100K for families of Marine Jarheads bikers killed
The support helps, but "it doesn't stop the tears," said Jarheads member George Loring.
Why the Union Jack is back and here to stay
Marines and sailors on Tuesday welcomed an old friend back to jackstaffs across the fleet.
By Mark D. Faram
Sailors with Iron Man suits ambushing enemy ships? British defence secretary likes the idea
A number of Iron Man suit concepts have been introduced over the last five years.
By Jon Simkins
Intoxicated Russian sailors rescued from deserted island after getting lost on boat ride
The men had fortunately not yet resorted to cannibalism.
By Jon Simkins
US charges 7 Russian intel officers as West condemns military spy agency
Russia's GRU military spy agency is blamed for "brazen" attacks across the globe.
By Raphael Satter
Drunken British sailors are invading Florida and beating each other up, because why not?
British sailors from the Royal Navy’s prized new carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrived in the northeast Florida port of Jacksonville Beach Wednesday.
By Jon Simkins
Naked British Army captain destroys toilet in harrowing bathroom escape
He unleashed hell on the porcelain-filled confines, ripping the toilet and steel handrails from their foundation on his way to freedom.
By Jon Simkins