It was the end of January 1847. The USS Lexington, a sloop of war, lay at anchor in Monterey Bay. The small transport had ...
World War II Service The USS Lexington served as the flagship of Task Force 58, and was present at every major engagement from Tarawa to Tokyo. As reported by Maya Carlin for The National Interest ...
A post office in Corpus Christi will be named for the late Robert “Bob” Batterson, a retired U.S. Navy captain.
The USS Lexington was found 3km (2 miles) underwater in the Coral Sea, about 800km off Australia's east coast. The ship was lost in the Battle of the Coral Sea, fought with Japan from 4-8 May 1942.
Following its commission in 1943, the USS Lexington was a combat aircraft carrier with the 5th Fleet at Pearl Harbor during World War II. Now, the retired ship rests in Corpus Christi Bay and ...
America’s Navy, therefore, built three aircraft carriers: the USS Saratoga, the USS Lexington, and the first carrier in the ...
The last of the winter weather wrapped up early Christmas morning. Two people walk along North Beach near the USS Lexington during Christmas 2004 when 4 inches or more of snowfall occurred over ...