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The Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc could be part of the Sail4th 250 festival if the National Transportation Safety Board investigation finishes in time.
A Mexican navy ship on a global goodwill tour crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend, snapping its three masts and killing two crew members.
A memorial to two young Mexican Navy cadets, América Sánchez, 20, and Adal Jair Maldonado Marcos, 23, has become a shrine on the DUMBO waterfront under the Brooklyn Bridge.
Brooklyn Bridge ship crash latest: Mexican navy cadet, 20, confirmed as one of two killed in New York incident - Authorities believe power loss caused the collision that snapped all three masts of ...
The Mexican navy ship that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month in New York City was moved for repairs Friday morning.
The Mexican Navy ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two sailors and injuring about two dozen others aboard last month, was being moved Friday across the East River so it could be ...
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board went aboard the Mexican naval ship Cuauhtémoc Tuesday to interview remaining crew about the ship’s deadly crash into the Brooklyn Bridge. The NTSB ...
A Mexican navy tall ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two cadets and injuring others. Investigators are examining the causes of the tragic collision.
A Mexican navy tall ship's fatal collision with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday highlighted a hazard that has worried seafarers for nearly 150 years.
The Mexican Navy training vessel Cuauhtémoc is seen with broken masts while docked at a pier, after striking the Brooklyn Bridge overnight in New York City, U.S., May 18, 2025.
The sailors from the doomed Cuauhtémoc that smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge will set sail again June 1 – this time on the Mexican navy's tank landing vessel, the Usumacinta, according to reports.