Following its commission in 1943, the USS Lexington was a combat aircraft carrier with the 5th Fleet at Pearl Harbor during World War II. Now, the retired ship rests in Corpus Christi Bay and serves ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Need a movie night that'll put you in the cockpit of one of your favorite movies? On Saturday the Lexington Museum will show the 1986 Top Gun movie. Steve Banta, Executive ...
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The Lexington-Class Battlecruiser Has a Message for the U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy’s Lexington-class battlecruisers were authorized in 1916 as America’s answer to the global naval arms race.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — There's a new addition to the USS Lexington, at least for the next 24 hours. On Monday, rather than the U.S. Navy flag flying in the wind, the U.S. Army flag was raised instead ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — In just a few short days, the community will gather to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the commissioning of USS Lexington. USS Lexington was commissioned on Feb. 17, 1943.
Veterans Yoga Project CEO Brianna Renner joined us on Domingo Live to invite the public to the In Memory and Movement: Light-A-Candle event, which will serve as both a memorial service for fallen ...
It's pretty mind-blowing that aircraft carriers even exist. Even more so, they were already a regular feature by the Second World War, almost a century ago. They're practically miniature floating ...
Wreckage from the USS Lexington, a US aircraft carrier which sank during World War II, has been found in the Coral Sea, a search team led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen announced Monday. The ...
Not sure what to do during Spring Break? Visit the USS Lexington Museum on the Bay for its brand-new escape room: "Mission No. 3: Save Our Ship." The latest escape room, which costs $38, puts your and ...
After being apart for about 80 years, a husband and wife will finally be reunited and buried together in Japan. The process began with an emotional ceremony Thursday on Corpus Christi's waterfront ...
Crew members from the USS Ashland, a Navy ship named for Henry Clay's estate, are coming to Lexington to help observe Armed Forces Day on Saturday. The sailors will visit Henry Clay High School on ...
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