Divers have found the final resting place of a World War One German U-boat which sunk in 1917. The UC-18 vessel was lost after a battle with a secret Royal Navy ship called the Lady Olive ...
The wreckage was found by the Lost in Waters Deep group - who aim ... early indication of the Royal Navy’s vulnerability to German U-boats, even in the north of Scotland. The wreck, the last ...
A wreck discovered off the Aberdeenshire coast has been confirmed as a Royal Navy warship sunk during World War One. BBC ...
Heath and the Lost in Waters Deep group determined the rough location of the wreck thanks to reports of the sinking, including the logbook from the German U-boat. The group has informed both the ...
Explorers say they’ve found a British warship sunk by a German U-boat in WWI Explorers say they ... who co-founded the website Lost in Waters Deep, which chronicles naval losses around Scotland ...
Thousands of children are still learning survival skills at camps first created to teach young sailors how to withstand ...
The trip was ill-fated from the start. Sailors, always highly superstitious, were troubled that the voyage began on Friday, ...
In 1917 Britain and her allies were losing hundreds of ships every month to German U-boats. These deadly submarines ... Without it, Britain’s war would be lost. An English artist, named Norman ...
Elbert Hubbard joked before sailing that if the Germans sank the Lusitania, going down with the ship would secure his fame.
A Polk County man offered to donate his sailboat to a Gulfport couple who lost their houseboat in Hurricane ... They endured Debby on the boat and were pushed into a seawall next to the Gulfport ...