Texas A&M University at Galveston was officially presented the "M" Award Friday from the U.S. Maritime Administration for outstanding performance and maintenance of the Texas Clipper II, the school's ...
It’s taken more than a year of work, but the old U.S. Training Ship Texas Clipper is finally ready to be sunk in the Gulf of Mexico. After three lives covering more than sixty years in war and peace, ...
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND — A World War II ship that served for decades as a training vessel for Texas A&M University sea cadets was sunk in open waters off the Texas coast Saturday, launching its new ...
Texas A&M Maritime Academy’s old retired training ship the Texas Clipper was scuttled and sent to the bottom of the Gulf off Corpus Christi in November of last year. Parks and Wildlife spent four ...
The Cadets and Licensed Officers of the Texas Maritime Academy and Texas A&M University at Galveston will be moving the USTS Texas Clipper from Pier 40 home to the Mitchell Campus on Friday, November ...
Goliad paddling trail, laser technology and rock art, Texas Clipper’s final port of call. Take a leisurely float and discover some history on the Goliad Paddling Trail, See how scientists are using ...
If all goes as planned, the beloved Texas Clipper will begin the fourth and final stage of its life early Saturday, when it is scheduled to be sunk 17 nautical miles off Padre Island to become an ...
The skeleton of the 473-foot transport vessel once known as the Texas Clipper is a thriving underwater habitat in the Gulf of Mexico. Its presence on the nearly barren seafloor 17 miles off the coast ...
The skeleton of the 473-foot transport vessel once known as the Texas Clipper is a thriving underwater habitat in the Gulf of Mexico. Its presence on the nearly barren seafloor 17 miles off the coast ...
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