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Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs

Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs

Tales of mishaps, misfortune, and misadventure.

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Latest Issues

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Disaster in the Arctic

The USS Jeannette: Shattered Ambitions, a 2-part podcast series, is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Shipwrecksandseadogs.com, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listen now»

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Japanese Hell Ships of World War 2

During World War II, the so-called “Japanese Hell Ships” were a symbol of ultimate suffering at sea. These unmarked transport vessels were used by the Imperial Japanese Army and navy to move Allied prisoners of war and civilian detainees ac...

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The Ghost Ship of the Caroll A. Deering

The 5- masted schooner Caroll A. Deering was discovered abandoned on January 31, 1921, hard aground on the treacherous Diamond Shoals off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. All crew members had vanished without a trace, leaving behind a fully s...

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The Mysterious 1st Submarine of the US Navy

The US Navy’s first sumarine, the USS Alligator.

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  • Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs

    A maritime history newsletter from the creator and host of Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs Podcast, Rich Napolitano.

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