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PITTSBURG, Texas (KLTV) - Pittsburg Pirate alum Jaylon Jimmerson is returning home to join the football coaching staff.
A historic U.S. Coast Guard ship built by the Nazis in the 1930s is set to drop anchor in San Francisco this weekend for the ...
A Mexican Navy training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, leaving at least two people dead. The NYPD reports no visible damages to the bridge.
Mexican vessel Cuauhtémoc planned to visit Baltimore next summer for the U.S.’s 250th birthday celebration. Now its fate is ...
Authorities said the Mexican Navy tall ship Cuauhtémoc, used for sail training and goodwill tours to other nations, lost power just before crashing into the bridge at about 8:20 p.m. ET.
A historic Mexican naval training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York Saturday night, killing two people and injuring more than 20. At around 8:20 p.m., the Cuauhtémoc, a sail ...
The Cuauhtémoc was built in Bilbao, Spain, in 1981 and has won the Tall Ships’ Races twice, according to Sail Training International. The ship was in New York City as part of a promotion for an ...
The ship is a three-masted barque measuring approximately 90.5 meters (297 feet) in length, with a beam of 12 meters (39.4 feet) and a height of nearly 45 meters (147 feet), according to Sail ...
In 2015, the ship visited Norfolk for Memorial Day weekend as the U.S.'s only stop during its sail training tour. The ship was also a part of OpSail 2012, which took place in Norfolk.
Guayas, a 257-foot long training ship from Ecuador, front, followed by Cuauhtémoc of Mexico, and Dewaruci of Indonesia, sail past the Francis Scott Key Bridge toward Fort McHenry.
At least two people were killed and about 20 injured when a Mexican Navy training ship on a global goodwill tour struck the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York Saturday night, officials said.
A warm-up event to the annual Opening Day on the Bay on Sunday, which signals the beginning of the sailing/boating season, the Tall Ship Celebration promises an exciting opportunity to step aboard ...
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