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World War II museum ships suddenly feel less like history after a US submarine sank an Iranian warship
BALTIMORE - MAR 22: Old Submarine, USS Torsk, moored alongside the National Aquarium is another tourist attraction in Baltimore's Inner Harbor - March 22, 2014 in Baltimore, MD. Warren Price Photography/Shutterstock A US Navy submarine sank an enemy ship for the first time since World War II in Operation Epic Fury. As naval warfare reemerges in combat with Iran, World War II museum ships are finding new relevance. Museum ships can provide rare glimpses into what similar modern ships and n...
7 Mar, 14:35 — 7 Mar, 14:35
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