One hundred years ago Wednesday morning, the USS Cyclops, a massive American World War I transport ship hailed as a "floating coal mine," should have been docked in the waters off Baltimore, fresh off ...
Curse of the Bermuda Triangle is the breakout hit from Science Channel that unlocks the mysteries related to the enigmatic area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where unexplained ...
One hundred years ago Wednesday morning, the USS Cyclops, a massive American World War I transport ship hailed as a “floating coal mine,” should have been docked in the waters off Baltimore, fresh off ...
Dean of the FIU Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work Tomás R. Guilarte has offered intriguing scientific theories about why a ship carrying 309 crew went down in the famed Bermuda ...
There should have been a clue: a distress call on the radio, a shard of wooden lifeboat, even a sailor’s cap. How could 309 men and their ship, a naval vessel bigger than a football field, just vanish ...
One of the greatest unsolved naval mysteries of the 20th century involved the disappearance of the USS Cyclops in March 1918. On board were several Southern California seamen, including Henry M. Davis ...
Three hundred and nine U.S. Navy sailors vanished. These young men would never grow old; would never be honored in future Memorial Day celebrations. Most of them were too young to have wives or future ...
Marvin Barrash, of Kent Island, Md., spent years researching the story of the lost USS Cyclops. Here, he shows photos of the missing ship. (Tim Prudente/Baltimore Sun) As an addendum to the March 16 ...
A century ago, the USS Cyclops set off from the West Indies, laden with coal and steaming toward Baltimore. The ship’s 309 crewmen and passengers included two Peoria sailors: Ralph G. Lindquist, 21, ...
Marvin Barrash, of Kent Island, Maryland shows the displays he made with photos of the lost USS Cyclops. The Navy ship vanished 100 years ago with 309 men aboard, and it remains the greatest loss of ...
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