The historic USS Constitution took another sail around Boston Harbor in honor of the ship’s 227th birthday Monday. The USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned naval warship afloat in the world and ...
Want to “serve” on the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat? Now is your chance. A free lottery to win a spot aboard USS Constitution’s July 4th underway demonstration opened Tuesday. The ...
You can spend July 4 aboard the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned ship in the US Navy. Beginning Tuesday, you can enter a lottery to be one of 150 people chosen to join the crew.You'll get a ...
The USS Constitution is a triple-masted wooden heavy frigate, and it's the oldest commissioned warship still afloat. The ship first launched in 1797 as the first of six frigates commissioned for the U ...
BOSTON - The USS Constitution is holding a free lottery for a chance to be on the ship as it goes underway on Boston Harbor. The lottery is open to the general public and 150 people will be randomly ...
The USS Constitution held its annual Fourth of July cruise in Boston harbor, capping off the sailing with a 21-gun salute atop the U.S. Navy's oldest commissioned ship.The guns sounded off around ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - Navy sailors on the USS Constitution fired off a 21-gun salute Monday in a Memorial Day ceremony in honor of the service members who died serving aboard the ship. The crew fired one ...
If you’re a student of military history, then you know that size and strength alone don’t always guarantee victory. Time and again, history has shown us that smaller, determined forces, guided by ...
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Munerah Alshehry, an electrician's mate on the USS Constitution, shares her inspiring military journey and how serving on the historic "Old Ironsides" has shaped her ...
CHARLESTOWN - An elaborate ceremony marked the commissioning of the USS Nantucket in Charlestown on Saturday. The ship is now certified to join the naval fleet and serve in active duty. She sat beside ...
Fort Sewall has been in Marblehead, Massachusetts for 381 years. It's now a public park, but it's well known for playing a significant role in the War of 1812 that helped save the USS Constitution.