The U.S. military is trying to recover the oil form a ship that's been underwater for 72 years. In an interesting twist, it's not even an American warship. The United States captured the German heavy ...
To say the end of World War II was hectic would be an understatement. Europe and a large portion of the Pacific Islands were left in shambles as Allied forces scrambled to pick up the pieces and ...
Navy divers finished recovering an estimated 250,000 gallons of oil Monday from a captured warship that survived World War II and two atomic bomb tests before sinking 72 years ago. The oil extraction ...
Prinz Eugen emerged from the depths of Germany's naval rearmament in the 1930s, boasting an awe-inspiring design and groundbreaking technology that set her apart. With the stage set for World War 2, ...
A U.S. Navy led team has removed 229,000 gallons of oil from a sunken World War II era German heavy cruiser that has been resting on the seafloor near the Marshall Islands for more than 70 years.
After a month and a half, the Navy, in partnership with the Army and the Republic of the Marshall Islands, safely recovered oil from the capsized World War II German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in ...