Several officials and state legislators are joining the War Memorial Park Authority in an effort to save the USS Batfish. The World War II submarine was anchored at Muskogee War Memorial Park until ...
News On 6 is giving you a look inside the USS Batfish in Muskogee after the flood waters rushed inside parts of the World War II submarine. Some parts of the highly decorated war submarine had up to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Efforts to move the USS Batfish to Three Forks Harbor got a $4 million boost from the Oklahoma Legislature. The state Legislature ...
MUSKOGEE, Okla. − The Muskogee Memorial Park, popular for its World War II submarine the USS Batfish, is being forced to move. “To have a museum like this is just a reminder to the rest of the ...
The USS Batfish will relive the days of World War II with a living history tour Saturday, August 18. In honor of the 75th anniversary of the submarine's commissioning, volunteers will re-enact the ...
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — Muskogee War Memorial Park officials are confident the USS Batfish will be protected after water was pumped into the submarine’s ballast tanks and it was secured with additional ...
The USS Batfish was commissioned 81 years ago on Aug. 21, 1943. The submarine is 312 feet long and 27 feet wide. It earned nine battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation during World War II. The ...
The USS Batfish is closed to the public currently, but that doesn’t mean nothing is happening at Muskogee’s War Memorial Park. The recent flooding caused the Batfish to break loose from its moorings ...
The USS Batfish, or "the champion submarine-killing submarine of WWII," as it's sometimes called, hasn't hunted for enemies in roughly 65 years. Since 1972, it's simply existed as a museum piece ...
After almost a year in quarantine 12 new fishy residents join over 30,000 other marine creatures in their new home at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth. DISITRIBUTION: Indo-Pacific: Red Sea and ...
(CNN)-- The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has already claimed many victims -- from pelicans to oyster beds and precious marshland. But there may be one more: a species only just recently discovered.