The wreck of a World War One German submarine is gradually resurfacing on a beach in northern France after decades of being buried in the sand. Shifting sand off Wissant, near Calais, is exposing ...
The HMAS AE-1 was the first Allied submarine lost in World War One, vanishing off Rabaul, Papua New Guinea with 35 Australian and British crewmates onboard on 14 September 1914. The 13th search ...
The most effective and deadly involved unrestricted submarine warfare. The Germans argued that ... (Source: National WW1 Museum and Memorial, USA.) The SS Maplewood being torpedoed and sunk ...
8. For the British, see Paul Halpern, A Naval History of World War I (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1994), p. 8. Other figures derived from Conway’s. 9. Hezlet, The Submarine and Sea Power, ...
Olympic became a troop ship during WW1 and was repainted in dazzle ... signing-up for the Navy after the outbreak of war in 1915. On submarine patrol he faced the dangers of the Gallipoli campaign ...
For US anti-submarine-warfare practitioners in the western Pacific, Clark said, "it's the Yuan they generally point to as being their target of concern, because it does offer this ability to ...
That, in turn, could heighten the importance of submarine warfare in any conflict with China, the three people said. Finally, rapid technological change, including more sensitive underwater ...
The USS Cobia sank 16,835 tons of shipping during the war, including a Japanese ship loaded with 28 tanks in a move credited with helping the US win the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. The submarine ...