All things dealing with the Civil War Navies and actions along the coasts and rivers and against forts. Emphasis will be placed on Fort Fisher and all operations around Wilmington, NC. And, of course, the Blockade and Running the Blockade.
Monday, July 9, 2018
CSS Missouri and Other Ships By That Name
From the June 18, 2018, News Tribune "Perspective: A history of the Missouri Navy" by Sam Bushman.
This was a list and short summary of all the ships in the U.S. (and Confederate) Navy by the name Missouri.
The first USS Missouri was a paddleboat frigate built in 1841 that soon caught fire and exploded.
The second Missouri was the Confederate CSS Missouri built on the Red River at Shreveport, Louisiana. It never saw action and surrendered at the end of the war. It was found to be badly built and was towed to Mound City, Illinois, and scrapped.
It was never officially commissioned into the U.S. Navy, but many historians count her as a Navy ship.
The third ship was the battleship USS Missouri (BB-11) commissioned in 1903
The 4th was the most famous of all, the battleship USS Missouri (BB-13) where Japan surrendered at the end of WW II and now a museum ship in Pearl Harbor.
The 5th is the submarine USS Missouri (SSN-780), a Virginia-class fast attack submarine.
I'll write about these other Missouris in my Cooter's History Thing blog.
--Old B-R'er
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