On Thursday, January 16, the American Kitty Hawk-class aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) began its final journey.
See the ex-USS John F. Kennedy, the Navy's last conventionally powered aircraft carrier, which was in a class of its own.
A boat could be seen partially submerged at the Philadelphia Navy Yard Monday morning. SkyForce10 captured the ...
The neighborhood was largely undeveloped at the time after years of use by the U.S. Navy for building weapons and ships. Scrap yards, concrete plants and strip clubs abounded, with few residents.
The U.S. Coast Guard responded to a capsized boat oozing 150 gallons of oil into the Delaware River off the Navy Yard Monday ...
On Friday the Navy confirmed that three ships had arrived in Baltimore Harbor to work under the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving to clear parts of the destroyed bridge that are underwater.
The steel scrap was loaded onto the Turkish vessel M/V Tahir Kaptan at Port Newark, N.J. The ship measures approximately 820 ft. (250 m) by 125 ft. (38.1 m), with a deadweight of 120,000 tons.
On a cold, dreary Thursday in Philadelphia, a smattering of people came to the waterfront to see the former Kitty Hawk class aircraft carrier U.S.S. John F. Kennedy (CV-67) begin its final journey.
The retired Navy carrier is set to depart from South Philadelphia's Navy Yard around 9 a.m., and will ... 7, 1968, the USS JFK was the first Navy ship named for the famed president and "last ...
The Kennedy was moored at the Navy's Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility in Philadelphia for nearly two decades before being sold to scrap dealers for just a cent. The Kennedy namesake will live on in ...