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Lincoln's Admiral: The Civil War Campaigns of David Farragut by James P. Duffy,

Lincoln's Admiral: The Civil War Campaigns of David Farragut by James P. Duffy,
" Damn the torpedoes.… Full speed ahead." Admiral David Farragut’ s bold order at the Battle of Mobile Bay has served as a rallying cry for the United States Navy for a century. Described as " urbane" and " indomitable" by contemporaries, and lionized as an " American Viking" by the Northern press during the Civil War, Farragut was considered gallant, brilliant, and humane by friend and foe alike. Recently discovered primary source material sheds new light o Farragut’ s life and times. The first full admiral in American naval history, he was small in stature and almost sixty years old at the outbreak of the Civil War. Yet Farragut possessed enormous courage and stamina. He led by example and became an inspiration to the entire nation. At the start of the Civil War, many thought Farragut— a southerner by birth— would join the Confederate cause. But he had spent almost five decades serving aboard ships that flew the American flag. His unwavering loyalty to the Northern cause was founded in the belief that the South’ s secession was a first, fatal step toward national collapse. Thoroughly researched and compellingly written, Lincoln’ s Admiral examines Farragut’ s command of the most daring and important assignment of the Civil War: the mission to recapture the vital Southern port of New Orleans. With meticulous detail, Duffy deftly retraces the steps that led up to that critical campaign. New Orleans’ s defenses against attack f the Gulf were formidable. In the dead of night, Farragut ordered men to board rebel barrier ships stationed in the river and plant explosives. Farragut positioned his boats and preparedhis men for battle, carefully planning every detail of the fleet’ s advance. The fleet passed Fort St. Philip and Fort Jackson single file as both forts opened fire with a deafening roar and covered the river with dense smoke.



Flag of the United States Navy - The flag of the United States Navy consists of the Seal of the Department of the Navy in the center, above a yellow scroll inscribed "United States Navy," in dark blue letters. All of this in on a dark blue background.

Flag of the United States Air Force - The flag of the United States Air Force consists of the coat of arms, 13 white stars and the Air Force Seal, on a blue background. The 13 stars represent the 13 original colonies, the three star grouping at the top portray the three Departments of the National Defense Establishment (Army, Navy, and Air Force).

SS Gopher State (T-ACS-4) - The SS Gopher State (T-ACS-4), lead ship of the Gopher State class crane ships, is a support auxiliary of the United States Navy, acting as a pre-positioning auxiliary for the United States Army and United States Marine Corps.

Fort Flagler State Park - Fort Flagler State Park is a Washington state park on the site of Fort Flagler, a former United States Army fort at the northern end of Marrowstone Island. From Fort Flagler, visitors can see Port Townsend to the northwest, the cranes at the Navy base on Indian Island to the west, and Whidbey Island eastward across Admiralty Inlet.



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United State Navy - United State Navy American Heroes Navy Fleet Time Clock From the Vanmark American Heroes Navy line is the desk clock titled Fleet Time. Two ships flank this United States Navy clock, with the Navy seal at the top. Black enamel highlights the area around the clock dial, which reads, "Department of the Navy, United States of America." Measures 7" x 7" x 3". Made of metal with a pewter finish. Requires one AA battery (not included). With a quest for adventure ...

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