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Amethyst intaglio warship, Roman, 1st century AD
The U.S. Navy really does manage a huge forest in Indiana to help repair USS Constitution, the famous wooden warship launched in 1797. At Naval Support Activity Crane, foresters manage more than 50,000 acres of forest and pick strong mature white oak trees for future restorations. These trees help replace old wooden parts on the ship, especially hull planks. Basically, America has a forest growing spare parts for a 200-year-old warship.
The First Journey of Victory, 1778 by William Lionel Wyllie
An aerial view of the Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Hawaii

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August 10 2025, during a raid against Philippine fishing vessels inside Philippine waters, a Chinese coast guard Type 056 corvette accidentally collided with a Chinese navy Type 052D destroyer, after attempting to ram a Philippine navy ship.
The corvette suffered heavy structural damage and was rendered unseaworthy, while the destroyer only suffered cosmetic damage.
The Philippine navy immediately tried to offer aid to the Chinese vessels, which was ignored as they limped back to Chinese waters.
USS Richard E. Byrd, namesake of her class. Here pictured post 1982 refit.