Members of the U.S. Coast Guard jumped into action this past weekend to save a stranded snowmobiler in Michigan. A 40-foot-long icebreaker was used to reach and extract the person.
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Why can’t Royal Navy submarines operate under polar ice?
It is now eight years since a Royal Navy submarine broke through polar ice as part of an ICEX.
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Warming winters are making ice thinner and less predictable, leading to more drownings as people fall through while fishing, hunting and recreating on frozen waters.
Officials said a 23-year-old Texan had intentionally run over an officer, a claim his family and friend denied. Newly ...
The U.S. Coast Guard made a daring rescue of a person stuck on an ice flow in Lake Michigan. Timelapse footage shows the Coast Guard boat pull up alongside the ice flow. A snowmobile and its rider ...
The U.S. Navy has reached a Cold War-era milestone in the Arctic, deploying two Virginia-class submarines beneath the polar ice cap for the 100th time since World War II.
Rescue attempts were made by land and helicopter before the U.S. Coast Guard was diverted to the scene and took over.
The incident began when a fleeing suspect crashed into multiple vehicles. It ended with pepper spray and flashbangs.
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