From daily tots to sailors’ grogs, booze has long been the lifeblood of naval culture. But new health rules risk running ...
But they are not the only danger lurking underwater. Missiles, artillery shells, bombs and land mines were washed downstream to the sea when the Kakhovka dam was blown up in 2022. These too could be ...
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Royal Navy tells sailors to go dry two days out of the week
The Royal Navy has announced a new policy banning alcohol on warships for at least two days out of the week, a move once ...
With the world’s most advanced radar (Aegis Combat System), sonar and command-and-control systems, a single River-class ...
Three centuries ago, in the age of sail, the Royal Navy was the most powerful navy in the world. Some 200 years after being formally established by Henry VIII, it had unparalleled fighting prowess on ...
The Royal Navy recently invested in significant upgrades to the HMS Richmond—even with the knowledge that it would be decommissioned well before 2030.
The Royal Navy has banned sailors from drinking alcohol for at least two days a week, in a ruling that would have been unthinkable in the days of splicing the mainbrace and the daily rum ration.
Sailors are disappointed after the Royal Navy ordered a major crackdown on alcohol. Sailors will be restricted to 14 units of ...
In a breach of hundreds of years of naval tradition, ships will be dry on certain days and crews restricted to 14 units of ...
The San Diego-based littoral combat ship USS Cincinnati made a port visit in Cambodia this month to support the U.S. military ...
A U-Boat Killed 763 American Soldiers on Christmas Eve in 1944. The Army Kept It Secret for 50 Years
Howard woke up around midnight in a hospital in Cherbourg, France. He was among the lucky ones. On that Christmas Eve in 1944, a German U-boat torpedo killed 763 American soldiers just five miles from ...
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