Gustav Friedrich Adolph Quick, 89, the last surviving crew member of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee that was scuttled in the River Plate at the beginning of World War II, has passed away ...
This Friday, weather permitting the German battleship Admiral Graf Spee, scuttled off the coast of Uruguay at the beginning of World War II, will be ... light cruisers HMS Exeter and HMS Achilles ...
HMS Triumph (S93) sailed into HMNB Devonport flying a decommissioning pennant on the afternoon of Dec. 12, 2024, marking an end to its 33 years of service in the Royal Navy. As the Royal Navy ...
Champions Cup games don't get any bigger than today's seismic clash between holders Toulouse and former winners Exeter Chiefs as the English side look to get off the mark in Europe in their second ...
Was affecting traffic between Exeter and Sidford. A3052 FOUR ELMS HILL - BOWD - BOTH DIRECTIONS - DEVON A3052 Four Elms Hill in both directions closed, queueing traffic due to accident ...
CHRISTIANE CORDERO, ABC NEWS, WASHINGTON A BARN AND HOUSE CAUGHT FIRE IN EXETER LAST NIGHT. IT TOOK FIRE CREWS THREE HOURS TO EXTINGUISH THE FLAMES NO ONE WAS INJUR Two people are OK after ...
From Battlefield to Call of Duty, World War II has long served as a setting for some of the best multiplayer games on PC. But if you have an eye for historical accuracy, Squad 44 is one you’ll ...
Dr Adrian Curtin, Head of Subject for Drama at the University of Exeter, says “We are delighted and excited that the Northcott is making their Associate scheme available to Exeter Drama graduates.
Thibaud Flament scored Toulouse's fourth try to claim a first-half bonus point Exeter Chiefs: (7) 21 Try: Wyatt 2, Hodge Con: Slade 3 Toulouse: (35) 64 Tries: Dupont, Marchand, Lebel 2 ...
British clubs had a mixed Sunday in the Champions Cup as Exeter were thrashed by reigning champions Toulouse, Saracens won while Glasgow Warriors and Bath suffered narrow defeats. Exeter 21-64 ...
At the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc, you can descend a steep staircase into the USS Cobia, a US Navy submarine that sank 13 ships and earned four battle stars in World War II.