The USS San Francisco Foundation honored soldiers and sailors who gave their lives during World War II at a ceremony in San Francisco’s Land’s End park Sunday afternoon. The event, held at the USS San ...
SAN FRANCISCO - A ceremony in San Francisco on Sunday honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the military. Under a colorless sky, the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Band of the ...
Quietly anchored off Alameda, the USS Hornet sits like a sleeping giant in the Bay. Its steel decks are steeped in history and open for all to explore year-round. Exhibition Director Anthony Wilson ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- As part of San Francisco's Fleet Week, free U.S. Navy ship tours kicked off on Wednesday. People can now walk through the U.S.S. John P. Murtha at the Port of San Francisco.
What You Need to Know: The USS San Francisco (SSN-711) is a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast attack submarine commissioned in 1981. In 2005, while submerged near Guam, it collided with an ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Fleet Week continues this weekend with ship tours, music performances, and the popular air show including the Blue Angels. The lingering summer-like temperatures made for a perfect day ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Fleet Week is now underway in San Francisco and on Monday evening a special Hoops with the Troops event was held on Piers 30 through 32. In the shadow of the USS John P. Murtha, ...
Kim Rixen, the mother of a Navy navigation technician, was reunited with her son aboard the USS Somerset, as the ship embarked to San Francisco Fleet Week. Her son, Connor, joined the Navy ...
USS President Jackson under attack during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. In the center background, smoke rises after an Japanese plane crashed into the superstructure of USS San Francisco. (U.S.
Key Points and Summary - In January 2005, the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS San Francisco (SSN-711) slammed—at flank speed—into an uncharted seamount southeast of Guam. -One sailor died and ...
What You Need to Know: In January 2005, the USS San Francisco, a Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine, collided with an uncharted undersea mountain near Guam. Traveling at over 30 knots and 525 feet ...
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