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Unlike Anything That Ever Floated The Monitor And Virginia And The Battle Of Hampton Roads March 89 1862 Dwight Sturtevant Hughes

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Unlike Anything That Ever Floated The Monitor And Virginia And The Battle Of Hampton Roads March 89 1862 Dwight Sturtevant Hughes
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Publisher: Savas Beatie
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 16.13 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Dwight Sturtevant Hughes
ISBN: 9781611215267, 9781611215250, 1611215269, 1611215250
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Unlike Anything That Ever Floated The Monitor And Virginia And The Battle Of Hampton Roads March 89 1862 Dwight Sturtevant Hughes by Dwight Sturtevant Hughes 9781611215267, 9781611215250, 1611215269, 1611215250 instant download after payment.

“Ironclad against ironclad, we maneuvered about the bay here and went at each other with mutual fierceness,” reported Chief Engineer Alban Stimers following that momentous engagement between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (ex USS Merrimack) in Hampton Roads, Sunday, March 9, 1862. The day before, the Rebel ram had obliterated two powerful Union warships and was poised to destroy more. That night, the revolutionary—not to say bizarre—Monitor slipped into harbor after hurrying down from New York through fierce gales that almost sank her. These metal monstrosities dueled in the morning, pounding away for hours with little damage to either. Who won is still debated. One Vermont reporter could hardly find words for Monitor: “It is in fact unlike anything that ever floated on Neptune’s bosom.” The little vessel became an icon of American industrial ingenuity and strength. She redefined the relationship between men and machines in war. But beforehand, many feared she would not float. Captain John L. Worden: “Here was an unknown, untried vessel...an iron coffin-like ship of which the gloomiest predictions were made.” The CSS Virginia was a paradigm of Confederate strategy and execution—the brainchild of innovative, dedicated, and courageous men, but the victim of hurried design, untested technology, poor planning and coordination, and a dearth of critical resources. Nevertheless, she obsolesced the entire U.S Navy, threatened the strategically vital blockade, and disrupted General McClellan’s plans to take Richmond. From flaming, bloody decks of sinking ships, to the dim confines of the first rotating armored turret, to the smoky depths of a Rebel gundeck—with shells screaming, clanging, booming, and splashing all around—to the office of a worried president with his cabinet peering down the Potomac for a Rebel monster, this dramatic story unfolds through the accounts of men who lived it in Unlike Anything That Ever Floated: The Monitor and Virginia and the Battle of Hampton Roads, March 8-9, 1862 by Dwight Sturtevant Hughes.

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