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The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its preliminary report on the May 17, 2025 collision between ...
Between 8:20 and 8:22 p.m., the Cuauhtémoc moved astern (backward) and away from Pier 17. After the ship cleared of the slip, ...
Federal investigators released new details Monday about the sailing vessel that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month.
A pilot abord the Mexican Navy vessel that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge this May ordered it to move slowly forward, but ...
At about 8:16 p.m. local time, the Cuauhtémoc ’s mooring lines were released and a tugboat, the Charles D. McAllister, helped the vessel off the pier, said the NTSB.
At the time, the three-masted ship was embarking on a transcontinental journey that signified the completion of cadet training. After leaving Cozumel, Mexico, on May 3, the Cuauhtémoc arrived in ...
The U.S. Coast Guard set up a "safety zone" in the East River Friday morning so the ARM Cuauhtémoc could be slowly towed to its new berth, city Office of Emergency Management officials said.
Ships of the line were built specifically for war and boasted heavy armor as well as overwhelming firepower, while galleons were used for many purposes.
The tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in May 2025 was a Mexican naval vessel (also with three masts) called the ARM Cuauhtémoc. It was built in 1982 to replicate an old barque-style ...
NEW YORK — The Mexican naval vessel that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month was towed across the East River to the Brooklyn Navy Yard early Friday, where it will be dry-docked and repaired, city ...