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The Miss All American Pageant in Charleston takes place Aug. 1 and 2 at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, ...
The USS Yorktown Foundation is searching for its next director. The nonprofit supports the upkeep of the Yorktown carrier at ...
A handful of looted coins with a colorful history will soon be returned to the U.S. Navy and displayed in Washington, D.C., ...
MOUNT PLESANT, S.C. (WCIV) — The USS Yorktown is inviting the public to learn more about the Fighting Lady from those who know her best, the veterans who once called the aircraft carrier home ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, SC (WCSC) - The USS Yorktown and USS Laffey are fighting a new battle and need help to be named the best museum ships in the world. The two ships docked at the Patriots Point Naval & ...
The USS Yorktown Foundation plays a crucial role in supporting the education program at Patriots Point by providing scholarships to students across South Carolina, enabling them to participate in ...
Hallmark Christmas Movie Alert! Hallmark will film one of their famous holiday pictures aboard our USS Yorktown this fall. Pictured here is the production crew during their visit this week.
Veterans of the USS Yorktown will all gather Friday for the 75th Anniversary Reunion at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum. All veterans who served on the Yorktown from World War II to the ...
As announced 56 years to the day of the June 4, 1942 battle which led to its demise, USS Yorktown was recently discovered, more than three miles under the sea, off the island of Midway in the ...
Former USS Yorktown crew member Cecil Rumbo rings a bell as the names of the crew that have passed are read during a ceremony at the York County Historical Museum Friday October 18, 2019.
Retired sailors from the USS Yorktown donate memorabilia to the York County Historical Museum, plus a $5,000 donation. The love affair between the crew, the community and the ship's sponsor, the ...
Four of Japan’s aircraft carriers were sunk during the course of the battle, which took place from June 4 to June 7, 1942. The U.S. lost one aircraft carrier — the Newport News-built USS Yorktown.