The average student of the Civil War should know that the H.L. Hunley, a Confederate submarine, sank the U.S.S. Housatonic in Charleston Harbor in February 1864, only to perish with its crew. He or she might know that submersible torpedo boats operated briefly and without success in th...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
Poseidon\u27s treasure Reclaiming American naval history The story of the most famous Union vessel...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...
Resurrecting a sunken sub A multi-faceted study for adolescents Few authors have the ability to pr...
The Confederacy and Innovation in Naval Warfare In August 2000, the recovery of the Confederate ...
The Confederacy and Innovation in Naval Warfare In August 2000, the recovery of the Confederate ...
Also published in he Law of Naval Waifare: Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping 28 (Naval War College I...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to determine the social and military impacts of the Confede...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
This historical book is a compilation of thousands of facts surrounding the evolutionary development...
The Sub Marine Explorer is one of five submersibles (submarines) constructed prior to 1870 that have...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
Raphl Semmes and the Naval War Winston Churchill once wrote: The advantage of sea-power used offe...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
Poseidon\u27s treasure Reclaiming American naval history The story of the most famous Union vessel...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...
Resurrecting a sunken sub A multi-faceted study for adolescents Few authors have the ability to pr...
The Confederacy and Innovation in Naval Warfare In August 2000, the recovery of the Confederate ...
The Confederacy and Innovation in Naval Warfare In August 2000, the recovery of the Confederate ...
Also published in he Law of Naval Waifare: Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping 28 (Naval War College I...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to determine the social and military impacts of the Confede...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
This historical book is a compilation of thousands of facts surrounding the evolutionary development...
The Sub Marine Explorer is one of five submersibles (submarines) constructed prior to 1870 that have...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
Raphl Semmes and the Naval War Winston Churchill once wrote: The advantage of sea-power used offe...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
Poseidon\u27s treasure Reclaiming American naval history The story of the most famous Union vessel...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...