The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park held a ... valor displayed by 2,500 Americans who served upon her during World War ...
2, 1945, Japan formally surrendered in ceremonies aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending World War II. In 1666 ... In 1963, Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace prevented the integration of ...
WHEELING, W.Va. — A piece of World War II living history is docked in Wheeling for a few days. The last fully operational ...
Hayasaki, meanwhile, managed to survive mines, air attacks and submarines until the end of the war. After two years of ...
The USS Alabama made its first voyage during World War II and was deemed "Heroine of the Pacific." While the federal government outlined plans to scrap the battleship in 1962, Mobile residents and ...
From 1943 to 1945, the USS Alabama fought in the Pacific theater during World War II. Now, the 680-foot ship rests in Mobile, Alabama, as the star attraction of the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial ...
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park is proud to offer discounts to our military members and their families. Explore WWII battleship USS ALABAMA, submarine USS DRUM, over 30 aircraft, memorials ...
Iowa-Class battleships were hard ships to keep running, even during the late Cold War when they remained youthful relative to ...
The USS Grayback and its 80 crew members disappeared in 1944 when it was attacked by a Japanese aircraft. An underwater exploration project found the submarine off the coast of Okinawa ...
In the final weeks of World War II, a Japanese torpedo sank an American heavy cruiser. Only 316 of the 900 sailors who survived the initial attack were ultimately rescued ...
From the WWII battleship USS ALABAMA and submarine USS DRUM, both National Historic Landmarks, and over 28 historic aircraft, the spirit of military pride is alive and well. New exhibits opening ...