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H. L. Hunley (submarine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Discusses the history and wreck site of H.L. Hunley. ... Although not this nation's first submarine, Hunley was the first submarine to engage and sink a warship...
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The Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley was the first to sink a ship in war. Unfortunately, the Hunley also went down with its victim. ... However the Hunley, although built to be, was not operating as...
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Drawings, diagrams, and history of the CSS H.L. Hunley, the Civil War era submarine. Information about tours, the recovery, archaeology, conservation, and burial of the cre ... ; Username ;
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In February of 1864, the Hunley was the first underwater vessel to sink an enemy ship in combat. ... 7. Discuss political issues/problems that surrounded the submarine project, including the two...
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In July 1863, Hunley demonstrated his new submarine for Confederate Admiral Franklin Buchanan.
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THE CONFEDERATE SUBMARINE H.L. Hunley, 39 feet long and hand-powered ... The sinking of the USS Housatonic by the HL Hunley served as a symbolic victory for the besieged Confederate forces. 50 mins...
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“[A] brisk retelling . . . Civil War historian Chaffin reconstructs the mythic, short journey of the first submarine in world history to sink an enemy ship.” —Teresa Weaver, ... “The H. L. Hunley:
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Today in 2000, the H.L. Hunley was recovered from the bottom of Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. She was the first submarine in history to sink a warship and although her trip was one way,
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Scientists say a hatch cover of the Confederate submarine HL Hunley will be the first part of the sub to be restored using a process approved by the US Navy.
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