SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A team of researchers captured high-definition pictures of a sunken World War I-era U.S. Navy submarine off the coast of San Diego, over a century after it was lost at sea.
“Encounters” uses cutting edge technology that lets WWI Museum goers interact with real people involved in World War I. (C/o WWI Museum and Memorial) The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas ...
Typically, when people think of submarine warfare, they probably recall the deadly U-boats of World War II. While that conflict saw widespread use of submarines, it was hardly the first to utilize the ...
Modern warfare, particularly in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, is heavily influenced by the widespread use of drones (UAVs) for combat, surveillance, and logistical support. The foundational concepts ...
Mud, blood, and barbed wire. To an Allied soldier in the trenches of the Western Front in 1917, that seemed to be the future as well as the present. He had good reason for his fatalism. When the First ...
U-111 is the last known enemy submarine wreck from WWI in waters off the eastern seaboard—and never should have been found. A stereo card image of surrendered German submarines moored at the British ...
This story is a collaboration with Biography.com. The level of carnage in World War I led many to believe it was “the War to End All Wars.” But for some people on the home front, there was no ...
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