Poseidon\u27s treasure Reclaiming American naval history The story of the most famous Union vessel of the Civil War is the subject of Robert E. Sheridan\u27s Iron From the Deep: The Discovery and Recovery of the USS Monitor. The volume is one in a long line of fine naval litera...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal for Maritime R...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to determine the social and military impacts of the Confede...
On the afternoon of March 8, 1862, the Confederate ironclad ram Virginia, built upon the burned-out ...
On the afternoon of March 8, 1862, the Confederate ironclad ram Virginia, built upon the burned-out ...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
Offshore dueling Historical battle introduced to young readers On May 9, 1862, two vessels faced ...
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 ...
Resurrecting a sunken sub A multi-faceted study for adolescents Few authors have the ability to pr...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
Dennis J. Ringle\u27s Life in Mr. Lincoln\u27s Navy is both a groundbreaking work of naval history a...
On March 9th, 1862, in a largely uneventful and inconclusive battle near Hampton Roads, Virginia, t...
The average student of the Civil War should know that the H.L. Hunley, a Confederate submarine, sank...
An In-Depth Look at a Confederate Naval Icon Civil War naval history has never caught the fancy of t...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal for Maritime R...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to determine the social and military impacts of the Confede...
On the afternoon of March 8, 1862, the Confederate ironclad ram Virginia, built upon the burned-out ...
On the afternoon of March 8, 1862, the Confederate ironclad ram Virginia, built upon the burned-out ...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
Offshore dueling Historical battle introduced to young readers On May 9, 1862, two vessels faced ...
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 ...
Resurrecting a sunken sub A multi-faceted study for adolescents Few authors have the ability to pr...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
Dennis J. Ringle\u27s Life in Mr. Lincoln\u27s Navy is both a groundbreaking work of naval history a...
On March 9th, 1862, in a largely uneventful and inconclusive battle near Hampton Roads, Virginia, t...
The average student of the Civil War should know that the H.L. Hunley, a Confederate submarine, sank...
An In-Depth Look at a Confederate Naval Icon Civil War naval history has never caught the fancy of t...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal for Maritime R...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to determine the social and military impacts of the Confede...