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Owen, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired) June 2024 SUB MENU * Essay Contests * About Essay Contests * Current Issue * Subscribe to Naval History * Naval History Digital Subscription * Renew Your Subscription * Submisison Guidelines * Contact Naval History * Media Inquiries * All Issues Highlights from Naval History Article ARNOLD’S FLAGSHIP: THE USS CONGRESS By Rebecca Batley June 2024 Benedict Arnold and the USS Congress save the American Revolution. NH On Our Scope ON OUR SCOPE June 2024 June 1944, that pivotal month in the course of 20th-century history, could be aptly framed as “A Tale of Two D-Days.” NH Naval History News MISSION TO ‘HOLY GRAIL OF SHIPWRECKS’ WILL EMPLOY ROBOTICS June 2024 The Colombian government announced in March that it will launch an expedition to recover priceless artifacts from what has been called “the Holy Grail of shipwrecks.” NH Naval History News UK MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PARTNERS WITH NHHC TO RECOVER U.S. DESTROYER ARTIFACT June 2024 The UK Ministry of Defence’s Salvage and Marine Operations (SALMO) unit has conducted a survey of the historic World War I wreck of the USS Jacob Jones. NH Historic Ships A DARING LITTLE KETCH By BJ Armstrong, Author of Small Boats and Daring Men June 2024 When the coastal trading vessel Mastico sailed from Tripoli Harbor in North Africa in December 1803, her master set a course into the dangerous waters of the Mediterranean. NH Classic Sea Fights SHOWDOWN OFF CAMPERDOWN By Eric Mills June 2024 Borne by the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte, the French revolutionary spirit spread like a virus across Europe in the late 18th century. NH Armaments & Innovations THE HOTCHKISS AND DRIGGS-SCHROEDER RAPID-FIRING GUNS Andrew K. Blackley June 2024 It did not take long for the weaponeers to come up with a cost-effective solution to this gunboat threat: rapid-firing small-caliber guns with enough hitting power and range to cripple... NH Featured Article THE DREADNOUGHT HOAX By Andrew K. Blackley June 2024 How a gang of merry pranksters dressed up as comic-opera “Abyssinian royals” and bamboozled the Royal Navy into a red-carpet tour of the pride of the fleet. NH Featured Article THE COAST GUARD’S ICE MISSION By William H. Thiesen June 2024 The world’s polar regions are gaining in maritime importance; for a century and a half, the U.S. Coast Guard and its ancestor, the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, have been already... 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