101. | The Longest Lived Ships of Pearl Harbor | 41,567 | |
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102. | Shipwrecks of Crossroads - Nevada, Independence, and the Missing Ships | 41,146 | |
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103. | Japan's Final Aircraft Carriers – Incomplete and Left To Rot | 40,953 | |
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104. | USS Kearsarge – America’s Weirdest Battleship | 40,769 | |
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105. | The Wreck of HMAS Sydney - Lost to Deception and Surprise | 40,608 | |
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106. | Ten Deepest Warship Wrecks - Nuclear Subs, Carriers, Battleships | 40,431 | |
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107. | The Wreck of USS St. Lo - Victim of the Divine Wind | 39,029 | |
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108. | Five Weird and Wacky Ship Conversions | 38,521 | |
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109. | KMS Admiral Scheer – Greatest Surface Raider, Buried Underground | 38,144 | |
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110. | The Wreck of USS Laffey – Went Down Fighting Impossible Odds | 37,311 | |
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111. | HMS Porcupine – Blown (Nearly) In Half, Still Useful | 37,003 | |
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112. | USS Wright - “The Antennas Are Necessary.” | 36,775 | |
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113. | The Wreck of USS Edsall - A Long-Lost Hero | 36,473 | | The Wreck
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114. | The Sinking of Novorossiysk – A Battleship's Mysterious End | 36,235 | |
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115. | USS Alabama - The Mighty A, Last of The South Dakota-class | 36,145 | |
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116. | IJN Yahagi - A Doomed Final Stand | 35,903 | |
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117. | USS Washington - “Hey There, Kirishima. Nice Night.” | 35,838 | |
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118. | MN Strasbourg – Defiant Until the End | 35,617 | |
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119. | Shipwrecks of Kure – Japan's Pearl Harbor | 35,434 | |
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120. | IJN Mogami - "Friendly Fire, Isn't." | 35,330 | |
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121. | HMS Myngs – Sunk by F-4 Phantoms in Port | 35,286 | |
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122. | RN Vittorio Veneto - Italy’s Best Battleship | 35,107 | |
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123. | HMS Ajax - Fighting Graf Spee and Italian Destroyers | 35,061 | |
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124. | The Wreck of HMS York – Sunk by Motorboat in Port | 34,992 | | The Wreck
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125. | Wrecks of Crossroads - The Smaller and Oft-Forgotten Ships | 34,286 | |
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126. | The Wreck of KMS Karlsruhe – A German Cruiser Sunk off Norway | 33,780 | | The Wreck
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127. | The Wreck of USS Nevada – A Target Ship In More Ways Than One | 33,677 | |
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128. | Four Interesting Shipwrecks - Vertical Wrecks and Walkable Destroyers | 33,451 | |
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129. | SMS Bayern - Imperial Germany's Ultimate Battleship | 33,348 | |
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130. | End of the American (Big)Gunships - Hawaii, Illinois and Kentucky | 32,753 | |
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131. | The Wreck of MN Danton - A Broken French Battleship | 32,699 | |
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132. | General History: USS Arkansas - The Oldest Battleship | 32,632 | |
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133. | The Wreck of HMS Thistle – A Submarine Sunk by Another Submarine | 32,408 | |
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134. | USS John Rodgers - The Last of the Fletchers (In Service) | 32,361 | |
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135. | The Wrecks of Kilkis/Lemnos – Pre-Dreadnoughts Sunk by Stukas | 32,077 | |
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136. | The Wreck of USS Helena - Torn Apart By Japanese Torpedoes | 32,028 | |
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137. | IJN Amagi - Too Little, Too Late, Sunk in Harbor | 31,721 | |
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138. | The Wreck of SMS Seydlitz - A Sideways Battlecruiser | 31,604 | | The Wreck
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139. | Russian Cruiser Moskva - Destroyed By Ukrainian Missile | 31,362 | |
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140. | Light Carriers - Emergency Builds to Flagships of Small Navies | 31,203 | |
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141. | The Wreck of USS Ward – From Pearl Harbor to Kamikazes | 31,189 | |
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142. | Shipwrecked Vehicles - Resting Alone in The Dark | 30,848 | |
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143. | MN Jean Bart - "Who Needs to be Complete to Fight?" | 30,701 | |
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144. | USS Wasp (CV-7) - The Baby Yorktown | 30,174 | |
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145. | The Wreck of USS Macon - A Broken Airship and Its Fighters | 29,960 | |
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146. | HMS Furious - Fisher's Folly Becomes Pioneering Aircraft Carrier | 29,594 | |
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147. | IJN Maya - Anti-Aircraft Cruiser Ended by Undersea Attack | 29,121 | |
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148. | KMS Gneisenau - Atlantic Raider Wrecked in Drydock | 29,116 | |
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149. | IJN Musashi – Japan’s Unlucky Super Battleship | 28,899 | | Super Battleship
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150. | The Wreck of the Kormoran - A Raider That Sank a Cruiser | 28,828 | |
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151. | IJN Ryuho – An Often Overlooked Aircraft Carrier | 28,066 | |
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152. | Fates of the Pearl Harbor Battleships – Scrap, Nuked, Sunk | 27,855 | |
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153. | Ship Conversions - For When You Need a Different Ship | 27,614 | |
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154. | USS Nicholas – Three Wars and Thirty Battle Stars | 27,447 | |
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155. | HMS Repulse - “Hit Me If You Can, Japan.” | 27,390 | |
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156. | The Wreck of Endurance – A Shipwreck Frozen in Time | 27,106 | |
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157. | The Wreck of USS Peterson - A Very Modern Shipwreck | 26,979 | |
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158. | SMS Scharnhorst - Lost at the Falkland Islands | 26,871 | |
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159. | HMS Graph (U-570) - When The Royal Navy Took a U-Boat | 26,849 | |
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160. | SMS Baden - "More Useful To The Enemy Than Her Own Country" | 26,763 | |
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161. | MN Dunkerque - France’s Unlucky Fast Battleship | 26,606 | |
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162. | The Wreck of I-14 – Japan's Forgotten Super Submarine | 26,345 | | The Wreck
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163. | USS Hammann - A Destroyer Lost at Midway | 26,176 | |
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164. | USS White Plains – Survivor of Taffy 3 | 26,055 | |
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165. | USS Cassin and USS Downes- "Totally the Same Ships, We Swear!" | 25,970 | |
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166. | USS Pittsburgh - The Longest Cruiser in the World | 25,857 | |
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167. | IJN Chokai – Was Not Sunk By Her Own Torpedoes | 25,534 | |
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168. | The Japanese 25mm AA Mount – Why Was it Underwhelming? | 25,041 | |
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169. | USS Ranger: First Purpose-Built American Carrier | 24,766 | |
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170. | USS Hawaii - "Are You Going to Finish Me, Navy?" | 24,653 | |
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171. | The Wreck of IJN Tone - Aviation Cruiser Sunk by Aircraft | 24,449 | | The Wreck
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172. | The Wreck of SMS Emden - Germany’s Finest Raider | 24,249 | | The Wreck
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173. | RN Aquila – Italy's Promising, But Doomed, Carrier | 24,053 | |
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174. | IJN Hyūga – An Unlucky Ship With a Questionable Rebuild | 24,043 | |
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175. | The Wreck of USS Yorktown – A Fallen Hero | 23,999 | | The Wreck
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176. | Interior Photos of RN Roma – Is this a Battleship or an Ocean Liner? | 23,940 | |
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177. | USS Princeton (CVL-23) - “Everything is on Fire. Try to Save The Ship!” | 23,877 | |
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178. | HMS Nabob - A Stubborn Refusal To Sink | 23,406 | |
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179. | The Wreck of USS Quincy - First Loss of Ironbottom Sound | 23,286 | | The Wreck
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180. | The Wreck of IJN Chokai – Not Sunk by Her Own Torpedoes | 23,283 | |
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181. | IJN Ise - Japan’s Unfortunate Battlecarrier | 23,279 | |
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182. | HMS Valiant - Rammed, Mined, Almost Sunk in Port | 23,107 | |
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183. | The Wrecks of HMS Erebus and Terror - A Doomed Expedition | 23,048 | |
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184. | HMS Fiji - Fought To The Last Shell | 22,916 | |
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185. | IJN Ryūjō - Japan's ‘Illegal’ Aircraft Carrier | 22,671 | |
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186. | USS Jarvis (DD-393) - Lost With All Hands | 22,392 | |
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187. | USS California – From the Fires of Defeat, To Ultimate Victory | 22,363 | |
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188. | The Wreck of USS Strong – Completely Obliterated by Torpedo Hit | 22,149 | |
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189. | IJN Ibuki - "So, We Need More Aircraft Carriers, Right?" | 22,143 | |
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190. | HMS Caroline – The Last Survivor of Jutland | 22,120 | |
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191. | USS Quincy (CA-39) - “Everything will be okay. The ship will go down fighting." | 22,113 | |
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192. | SMS Lützow - Largest German Sinking at Jutland | 22,040 | |
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193. | The Sinking of USS Memphis – Mother Nature's Wrath | 21,804 | |
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194. | HMS York - Known for Sinking in Port | 21,513 | |
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195. | The Wreck of I-400 – Wrecked Japanese Super Submarine | 21,483 | | The Wreck
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196. | USS Houston (CA-30) - Galloping Ghost of the Java Coast | 21,380 | |
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197. | USS Borie (DD-215) – When Ramming A Submarine Goes Wrong | 21,290 | |
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198. | HMS Anson – A Battleship That Never Fought in Anger | 21,259 | |
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199. | Five Missing Shipwrecks - Lost German? Deepest Wreck? | 21,248 | |
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200. | USS Hull - “Cruiser Weaponry on a Destroyer?” | 21,218 | |
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