The USS Jacob Jones, an American destroyer, sank off the southwest coast of England in December 1917. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command On the afternoon of December 6, 1917, the USS Jacob Jones ...
The crew of the USS Jacob Jones spotted the German torpedo coming at them from 1,000 yards away. The American destroyer was steaming alone in the Atlantic, 25 miles from Bishop Rock, off the southwest ...
Dive into the dramatic naval history as we explore the fatal turn of the Shinano, the world’s largest aircraft carrier at the time. This video investigates the powerful and decisive torpedo attack by ...
An enormous bell once attached to a historic warship that was torpedoed during World War I has been recovered from the wreckage, about a year and a half after divers discovered the lost ship in waters ...
A veteran Greek diver specializing in locating sunken ships announced Wednesday that he has found a British submarine that disappeared during a World War II mission in 1942. Kostas Thoctarides told ...
All that came to the surface of the Atlantic from the wreck of the submarine S-4 off Provincetown, Mass., was a chief petty officer’s waist-coat. Upon the usually placid sea of public opinion the ...
The crew of the USS Jacob Jones spotted the German torpedo coming at them from 1,000 yards away. The American destroyer was steaming alone in the Atlantic, 25 miles from Bishop Rock, off the southwest ...