Navy Times on MSN
New naval power and propulsion facility opens in South Carolina
Leonardo DRS announced the opening of a new naval power and propulsion facility to support the U.S. Navy's drive for shipbuilding.
One of the earliest references to sugar we have dates to 510BC, when Emperor Darius I of what was then Persia invaded India.
Do you think you can name all the famous people from Arizona? From Emma Stone to César Chávez, here's a list of 25 Arizonans ...
India celebrated its 77th Republic Day with a grand parade on Kartavya Path, showcasing military might and cultural diversity ...
Sea of change is coming to Canada's navy as billions of dollars are going to be invested in equipment, ships and staffing ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Zumwalt’s spare gun volume becomes a 12-shot hypersonic magazine
The toughest thing about refitting a warship is admitting what it is no longer good for. For the Zumwalt class, that day came ...
As Valentines Day 2026 turns attention to love letters that shaped history, the words of a teenage sailor to his future wife ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
The Navy’s stealthy Zumwalt returns with 12 hypersonic tubes and a new mission
What happens when a ship constructed with two large guns loses one of the guns? In the case of the Zumwalt-class of the U.S.
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
Quest for a Santa Cruz harbor | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
"Between Santa Cruz Point (Lighthouse Point) and Black Point, is a coved inlet once dubbed Santa Cruz Harbor in the 1850s," ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1948, the Eagle reported, “The city went on an emergency basis last night as a howling blizzard swept the coast, bringing deep snow whipped by winds up to 45 miles an hour." ...
The second span of Long Bridge will double rail capacity across the Potomac. It’s not the first attempt to increase capacity by building a second rail crossing of the river in the District: During ...
A few thousand years ago, sugar was unknown in the western world. Sugarcane, a tall grass first domesticated in New Guinea around 6000BC, was ...
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