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Confederate Underwater Warfare : An Illustrated History (illustrated ed)

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Though the Union Navy held a numerical advantage over its Confederate counterpart, the Souths forces had one weapon that was not readily available to the North--underwater mines, known at the time as torpedoes.

More Union ships were destroyed by torpedoes than by all other means combined.

The Souths superiority in underwater weaponry can be directly traced to the work of an oceanographer named Matthew Fontaine Murray.

Recognizing the Souths limited capabilities, Murray persuaded its leaders to develop underwater weapons.

This is the first detailed history ever of the Souths development and deployment of both offensive and defensive underwater weaponry.

Included are many photographs of actual salvaged Confederate mines.

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McFarland & Co Inc
0786401141 / 9780786401147
Hardback
973.757
28/02/1996
United States
224 pages, photographs, notes, bibliography, index
159 x 241 mm, 454 grams
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