HACKENSACK — When the USS Ling made the voyage from the Brooklyn Navy Yard to its current resting place along the bank of the Hackensack River 50 years ago this month, the Sunday Record heralded its ...
One of the suspects, Jon Stevens, was charged in connection with the theft of other memorabilia from the World War II sub last month. BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Four World War II commemorative plaques that ...
I write to the vandals of the USS Ling, who may not fully understand the ramifications of their choice to break into what may be thought of as a “stupid old submarine.” Many of us who grew up in the ...
It may be off the beaten path, beyond a parking lot of a roadside diner, in fact, but this is where the USS Ling submarine has been a beloved attraction of the New Jersey Naval Museum in Hackensack, ...
A group of New Jersey vandals this weekend did what the Nazis couldn't — sink the USS Ling. At least partially. The intruders boarded the World War II-era vessel, which is berthed in a New Jersey ...
Three more people have been identified in connection to the vandalism of the USS Ling, and the stolen bronze plaques that were valued at $10,000 have been returned, police said. Gilbert De Laat, ...
During the rainy weekend of Saturday, August 11, 2018, as massive flash floods swept through Bergen County, New Jersey, a group of vandals broke into the USS Ling, a World War II-era submarine that ...
The USS Ling, a World War II-era submarine docked at the New Jersey Naval Museum in Hackensack, N.J., was vandalized earlier this year. (Rich Schultz/AP) LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A pair of veterans is trying ...
A group of vandals have managed to flood a World War II submarine after using tools to break into the hatch. The USS Ling, which is kept in the Hackensack River in New Jersey, was submerged in several ...
Gallon by gallon, with a submersible pump humming in the background, a group of veterans and military enthusiasts from all over the country have drained the hulking USS Ling, a World War II-era ...