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An ensemble of Army soldiers fired up the fife and drums on board the USS Constitution on Monday to provide a patriotic flair ...
Crowds flocked to Castle Island to check out Old Ironsides and her annual Fourth of July turnaround in Boston Harbor, along ...
The 215th Army Band, known as 'Revolution,' performed a free concert on the historic USS Constitution in Boston on Monday, ...
Cmdr. Billie Farrell on Friday became the first female to captain the USS Constitution in the historic warship’s 224-year history.. Farrell assumed duties as the 77th commanding officer of Old ...
The USS Constitution was launched on Oct. 21, 1797, in Boston on this day in history. She went on to a legendary career in naval warfare, earning the famous moniker Old Ironsides.
The USS Constitution, which was first launched in 1797, will be tugged from its berth in Boston Harbor on Sunday to the main deepwater pathway into the harbor.
Part of what makes the USS Constitution so special is not just that it still exists, but it exists as an undefeated military vessel. Its crew fought many battles on both sides of the Atlantic ...
The USS Constitution is a floating history of the fight against the Barbary Pirates, the War of 1812, and an era of naval history. Boston’s Freedom Trail winds its way through historic sites of ...
The USS Constitution, which was first launched in 1797, will be t. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 47°F. Monday, March 17th 2025 Daily News e-Edition. Evening e-Edition.
The USS Constitution, which was named by President George Washington, won three major battles during the War of 1812 against the United Kingdom, according to U.S. Navy magazine All Hands.
Naval lore has it that the crew of the USS Constitution consumed more than 250,000 gallons of liquor and no water during a six-month voyage in the 1700s.