A steel beam from the South Tower of the World Trade Center will be shown at LSU. See how organizers aim to have future generations "never forget." ...
USS Nevada (BB-36) became one of the most famous battleships in American naval history after surviving the devastating Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. While other ships were trapped in the ...
On March 20, 1995, 12 people were killed, and more than 5,000 made ill in a nerve-gas attack on the Tokyo subway system. A ...
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation today announced the nationwide route for its Steel Across America tour – a historic coast-to-coast commemoration honoring those who sacrificed their lives on September ...
Trump says he’s not prepared to reach a deal with Iran and urges countries to help US secure the Strait of Hormuz.
After about two weeks of war, Trump is threatening to destroy Iran’s oil processing infrastructure if the country continues ...
As CENTCOM commander, it’s up to Adm. Brad Cooper to keep the military campaign on track until a political decision is made to end it — however long that may take.
The investigative group Bellingcat says newly released video “appears to contradict” U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for an explosion at an Iranian school that killed ove ...
A missile struck a helipad inside the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, on Saturday, reports said. President Donald Trump said ...
For Alabama folks, that “Welcome to Sweet Home Alabama” sign is better than any medicine, and it works instantly. Road trips are great until they’re not. You start out excited, singing along to your ...
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A short history of naval torpedoes

The first moving naval “torpedo” was physically attached to the submarine that used it—with perhaps predictable results.
What started as a short stop became a 20-year love story with Fayetteville, its music scene, and bands like Lucero.