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Torpedo Junction: The South Pacific’s brutal underwater war
To beat back or blunt the first Allied offensive in the Pacific, Japan needed to cut the supply lifeline. They failed.
By John Prados, HistoryNet.com
Turning our submarine tragedies into living memorials
Environmentalists and submarine veterans share a common cause.
By Mark D. Faram
Spanish shipbuilder recalls 4 workers from Venezuela
A finalist in the U.S. Navy's new frigate program, Navantia withdrew four Spanish technicians from Venezuela.
Pacific Fleet says Chinese destroyer came dangerously close to Navy ship
The U.S. Pacific Fleet says a U.S. Navy ship had to maneuver to prevent a collision with a Chinese destroyer in the South China Sea that came aggressively close to the American vessel.
By Carl Prine