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SCHARF, John Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel. New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887. Thick octavo, original tan paper boards, original paper spine label, uncut and unopened. First edition of Scharf's mammoth Confederate naval history—"the best on its subject"—with 42 full ... History of the Confederate States Navy: From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel - Ebook written by J. Thomas Scharf. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read History of the Confederate States Navy: From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel. 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On 6 January the vessel took aboard a Confederate States Navy crew at Copenhagen under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Jefferson Page, although the ship was still commanded by …Builder: Arman Brothers, BordeauxLaid down: 1863Namesake: General Stonewall JacksonName: StonewallA Look Inside The History of the Confederate States Navyhttps://www.accessible-archives.com/2012/10/a-look-inside-the-history-of- the...Oct 29, 2012 · Our Civil War Collection includes John Thomas Scharf’s History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel: Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas; Blockade-running, First Use of Iron-clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer History. J. Thomas Scharf was a sailor in the Confederate Navy. After the war, he wrote this comprehensive, if somewhat biased history of the Confederate Navy. It is very complete, covering all theatres and facets of the Confederate Navy. It is a good read, although, as I said, pretty biased to the Confederate view.Reviews: 5Format: HardcoverAuthor: Rh Value Publishinghistory of the confederate states navy by j thomas scharf ...https://www.biblio.com/booksearch/author/j-thomas...History of the Confederate States Navy. From Its Organization to the Surrender of the Last Vessel. by Scharf, J. Thomas [Sharf]. NY: Fairfax Press, 1977. Letter "A" in printline. VG plus in a vg jacket protected in an archival sleeve. This is a facsimile of an earlier late 1800's book. Scharf, J. Thomas. HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY FROM ITS ORGANIZATION TO THE SURRENDER OF ITS LAST VESSEL. New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887. Octavo, pp. 824, numerous illustrations, original drab boards with printed title label affixed to spine panel. First edition. An ambitious detailed work by a former officer in the Confederate Navy. J. Thomas Scharf. HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel. Facsimile Reprint. Facsimile text of the 1887 edition. Contains black and white illustrations. Share - History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel. Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and upon the High Seas; Bloc by J. Thomas 1843- 1898 Scharf (2015, Hardcover) Aug 10, 2003 · The last Confederate surrender took place in Liverpool, on November 6, 1865 aboard the commerce raider CSS Shenandoah when her flag (battle ensign) was lowered for the final time. This surrender brought about the end of the Confederate navy. Co., 1925), 1:37; J. Thomas Scharf, History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel (New York: Rogers and Sherwood, 1887), p. History of the Confederate States Navy; From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel (Englisch) Taschenbuch – 13. September 2013 September 2013 von John Thomas Scharf (Autor)4.5/5(2)Format: TaschenbuchCSS Tacony - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS_TaconyJ. Thomas Scharf (1996). History of the Confederate States Navy: From the Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel. New York, NY: Gramercy Books.Armament: 1 6-pounder boat howitzerFate: Burned to prevent capture June 25, 1863Complement: 4 officers, 17 menName: TaconyJohn Thomas Scharf - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Thomas_ScharfStill, his History of the Confederate States Navy remains a particularly valuable contribution to the literature of the . At the outbreak of the war, Scharf enlisted with the 1st Maryland Artillery. He fought in the Confederate States Army and Navy. Returning from the war, Scharf helped reorganize the Maryland state militia. He practiced law and took positions as a city editor for the …Education: M.A., LL.D.Known for: Comprehensive historiesAlma mater: Georgetown UniversityNationality: AmericanBattle of Mobile Bay - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mobile_BayScharf, J. Thomas, History of the Confederate States Navy From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel; etc. New York, Rogers & Sherwood, 1887; reprint, Gramercy, 1996. Simson, Jay W., Naval Strategies of the Civil War: Confederate Innovations and Federal Opportunism. Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland House, 2001. ISBN 1-58182-195-6 This is a list of ships of the Confederate States Navy (CSN), used by the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War between 1861 and 1865. Included are some types of civilian vessels, such as blockade runners, steamboats, and privateers which contributed to the war efforts by the CSN. Also included are special types of floating batteries and harbor defense craft. J. Thomas Scharf. John Thomas Scharf (May 1, 1843 – February 28, 1898) was a United States historian, author, journalist, antiquarian, politician, lawyer and Confederate States of America soldier and sailor. He is best known for his published historical works.4.1/5Ratings: 21Reviews: 2J. Thomas Scharf | Open Libraryhttps://openlibrary.org/authors/OL177817AJun 07, 2012 · Author of History of the Confederate States navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel, History of Saint Louis city and county from the earliest periods to the present day, The chronicles of Baltimore, History of Delaware, 1609-1888, History of Maryland, History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884, History of Western Maryland, History of Saint Louis City and County Scharf, J. Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel . New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887. HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY FROM ITS ORGANIZATION TO THE SURRENDER OF ITS LAST VESSEL BY J. THOMAS SCHARF Officer of the Confederate States Navy FIRST EDITION FINE - CONDITION PROTECTED IN A CLEAR, MYLAR DUST JACKET Original, Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound, Antique Book Profusely Illustrated with 74 Portraits of Leaders, … Seller Rating: 100.0% positiveLocation: Burke, VirginiaShipping: FreeList of ships of the Confederate States Navy | Military ...https://military.wikia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_of_the_Confederate_States_NavyCSN WarshipsCSN Support ShipsCivilian AuxiliaryCS ArmyOtherSee AlsoReferencesThe Secretary of the CS Navy, Stephen Mallory, was very aggressive on a limited budget in a land-focused war, and developed a two-pronged warship strategy of building ironclad warships for coastal and national defense, and commerce raiding cruisers, supplemented with exploratory use of special weapons such as torpedo boats and torpedoes.See more on military.wikia.orgSS Georgiana - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_GeorgianaThomas Scharf (who had served in the Confederate navy), in his post-war reference work History of the Confederate Navy, stated: "Apart from her cargo, the loss was a serious one to the Confederacy, as she was a much faster and stronger ship than any one of its cruisers afloat and would have made a superb man-of-war." History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel : its stupendous struggle with the great Navy of the United States; the engagements fought in the rivers and harbors of the South, and upon the high seas; blockade-running, first use of iron-clads and torpedoes, and privateer history By J. Thomas Scharf, A.M., LL.D, An Officer of the Late Confederate States Navy. History of the Confederate States Navy. Profusely illustrated, published by Rogers & Sherwood, NY, 1887. 824 pages. This hardback book is bound in navy blue cloth with gilt decoration on the front cover and gilt titling and decor on the spine.Seller Rating: 100.0% positiveLocation: Plano, TexasShipping: FreeHISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY BY THOMAS …https://www.ebay.com/itm/HISTORY-OF-THE...HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY FROM ITS ORGANIZATION TO THE SURRENDER OF ITS LAST VESSEL BY J. THOMAS SCHARF Officer of the Confederate States Navy FINE CONDITION FINE CONDITION DUST JACKET Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound Book Wonderful Illustrations and Portraits of Leaders, Ships and Battles Complete with Appendices …Seller Rating: 100.0% positiveLocation: Burke, VirginiaShipping: FreeJames Iredell Waddell (1824-1886) - History ...https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/james-iredell- waddell-1824-1886In secret, the Confederate Navy purchased the vessel and put it to sea. At Madeira Island, ... J. Thomas Scharf, History of the Confederate Navy, from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel (New York, 1977); Lynn Schooler, ... Dec 03, 2020 · Nevertheless, Silverstone (p. 160) and Scharf (p. 785) state otherwise. 5 J. Thomas Scharf, History of the Confederate Navy: From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel. New York: Gramercy Books, 1996, p. 785. 6 Patricia L.Faust, ed. Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War. 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Nov 15, 2011 · The Fulton had been wrecked off Pensacola, and was of very little account, 'but was repaired and rebuilt by the Confederate government From HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY FROM ITS ORGANIZATION TO THE SURRENDER OF ITS LAST VESSEL.by John Thomas Scharf, AN OFFICER OF THE LATE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY. Scharf, J. Thomas (1887) History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, (Reprint: The Fairfax Press, 1977),E'Book OpenLibrary; Sullivan, David M., "Biographical Sketches Of The Commissioned Officers Of The Confederate States Marine Corps." White Mane Publishing, 2001. Scharf, J. Thomas, History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel; its stupendous struggle with the great Navy of the United States, the engagements fought in the rivers and harbors of the South and upon the high seas, blockade-running, first use of iron-clads and torpedoes, and privateer history. John Thomas Scharf Free History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel: Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas; Blockade-running, First Use of Iron-clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer ... Vår pris 843,-(portofritt). Kategori: Historie. History of the Confederate States Navy From its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel av J Thomas 1843-1898 Scharf(2018). Used - Like New: U.S.A.: Gramercy. Fine/Fine. 1996. First Thus. Hardback. 0517183366 824pp including names of commissioned and warrant officers, C. S. Navy, and index Illustrations History from its organization to surrender of its last vessel . First edition. History of the Confederate States navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. By 1843-1898. J. Thomas (John Thomas) Scharf. Abstract. Mode of access: Internet Topics: Confederate States of America. Navy . Publisher: Albany, ... History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas; Blockade-running, First Use of Iron- clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer History Scharf, J. Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel, W. H. Shepard & Co., Atlanta, GA, 1887. Bibliography Co., 1925), 1:37; J. Thomas Scharf, History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel (New York: Rogers and Sherwood, 1887), p. Scharf, John Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel: Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas; Blockade- running, First Use of Iron-clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer ... Nov 28, 2014 · In late 1864, Confederate saboteurs sank a Union transport ship, ... J. Thomas Scharf, “History of the Confederate States Navy From Its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel”; James A. Shutt and Joseph Thatcher, “The Courtenay Coal Torpedo,” Military Collector and Historian, Vol. 11; New York Times, May 18, 1865. ... Scharf, J. Thomas (1887) History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, (Reprint: The Fairfax Press, 1977),E'Book OpenLibrary Sullivan, David M., "Biographical Sketches Of The Commissioned Officers Of The Confederate States Marine Corps." J. Thomas Scharf (1996). History of the Confederate States Navy: From the Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel. New York, NY: Gramercy Books. ISBN 0-517-18336-6. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships On January 6, 1865 the vessel took on a Confederate crew at Copenhagen under the command of Captain T. J. Page, CSN and was recommissioned the CSS Stonewall while still at sea. The arrival of the "formidable" Stonewall in America was dreaded by the Union, and several ships tried to intercept her, among them the USS Kearsarge and the USS Sacramento Feb 19, 2021 · History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel... by J. Thomas Scharf. Call Number: Maryland Rare Stacks E596 .S31. ... A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: Its Causes, ... History of the Confederate States Navy. From Its Organization to the Surrender of the Last Vessel. Scharf, J. Thomas [Sharf] Published by Fairfax Press, NY (1977) Find link is a tool written by Edward Betts.. Longer titles found: List of ships of the Confederate States Navy () searching for Confederate States Navy 85 found (598 total) alternate case: confederate States Navy CSS Phoenix (157 words) no match in snippet view article find links to article CSS Phoenix was a Confederate ironclad floating battery built at Selma, Alabama from 1863–64. Scharf, J. Thomas (1887) History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, (Reprint: The Fairfax Press, 1977),E'Book OpenLibrary; Sullivan, David M., "Biographical Sketches Of The Commissioned Officers Of The Confederate States Marine Corps." White Mane Publishing, 2001. Oct 23, 2020 · On July 2, 1861, the blockader USS South Carolina arrived off the entrance to Galveston Bay. It was built as a passenger ship by Harrison Loring of , Massachusetts, and was acquired by the navy immediately after the war’s outbreak. This iron-hulled, screw steamer was armed with four VIII-inch shell guns and one 32-pounder. Scharf, J. Thomas, History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel; its stupendous struggle with the great Navy of the United States, the engagements fought in the rivers and harbors of the South and upon the high seas, blockade-running, first use of iron-clads and torpedoes, and privateer history. Jan 14, 2021 · 4 J. Thomas Scharf, History of the Confederate Navy: From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel, New York: Gramercy Books, 1996, 676. 5 Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of Rebellion, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1901, Ser. … Dec 21, 2020 · Scharf, J. Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel; its stupendous struggle with the great Navy of the United States, the engagements fought in the rivers and harbors of the South and upon the high seas, blockade- running, first use of iron-clads and torpedoes, and privateer history. Scharf, J. Thomas., History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, 1887; repr. The Fairfax Press, 1977. Scharf, J. Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy: From its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, 1887; repr. The Fairfax Press, 1977. Todorich, Charles. The Spirited Years: A History of the Antebellum Naval Academy. Naval Institute Press, 1982. 215 pp. Other websites. Official website History of the Confederate States Navy: From its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel. New New List of symbols designated by the Anti-Defamation League as hate symbols (136 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article Captain Duncan N. Ingraham, Confederate States Navy. Line engraving from: J. Thomas Scharf. History of the Confederate States Navy: From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel (New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887), p 680. Captain John Randolph Tucker, Confederate States Navy. Line engraving from: J. Thomas Scharf. History of the ↑ History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel by J. Thomas Scharf, (New York: Rogers & Sherwood; San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft; Atlanta: W. H. Shepard), p. 802 ↑ Treasures of the Confederate Coast: The "Real Rhett Butler" & Other Revelations, by Dr. E. Lee Spence, pp. 430-436 Scharf, J. Thomas, History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel; etc. New York, Rogers & Sherwood, 1887; reprint, Gramercy, 1996. Simson, Jay W., Naval Strategies of the Civil War: Confederate Innovations and Federal Opportunism. Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland House, 2001. ISBN 1-58182-195-6 John Thomas Scharf Free History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel: Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas; Blockade-running, First Use of Iron-clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer ... Aug 04, 2011 · Sources: John Thomas Scharf, “History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel”; William Wells Brown, “The Negro in the American Rebellion: his heroism and his fidelity”; Harpers Weekly, Aug. 3, 1861; Paul E. Sluby and Stanton L. Wormley, “The Narrative of William Tilghman.” Scharf, J. Thomas, History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel; Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States, the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South and upon the High Seas, Blockade-Running, First Use of Iron-Clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer History. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Vol. 2 C-F Carriers; Confederate Forces. Washington: Navy Department, Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Naval History Division, 1963. Scharf, J. Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel. New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887 ... ↑ History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel by J. Thomas Scharf, (New York: Rogers & Sherwood; San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft; Atlanta: W. H. Shepard), p. 802 ↑ Treasures of the Confederate Coast: The "Real Rhett Butler" & Other Revelations, by Dr. E. Lee Spence, pp. 430-436 7 J. Thomas Scharf, History of The Confederate States Navy: From Its Organization To The Surrender Of Its Last Vessel. Its Stupendous Struggle With The Great Navy Of The United States; The Engagements Fought In The Rivers Scharf, J. Thomas (1887) History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, (Reprint: The Fairfax Press, 1977),E'Book OpenLibrary; Sullivan, David M., "Biographical Sketches Of The Commissioned Officers Of The Confederate States Marine Corps." White Mane Publishing, 2001. History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel... By: J. Thomas Scharf. Price: $100.00. Publisher: New York, Rogers & Sherwood: 1887. Seller ID: 038460. Binding: Quarter Leather. Condition: Good Scharf, J. Thomas, History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel; Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States, the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South and upon the High Seas, Blockade-Running, First Use of Iron-Clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer History. The morning of May 15, 1862 set up to be another feather in the cap of the U.S. Navy following her victories at Port Royal, South Carolina (November, 1861) and the capture of New Orleans (April, 1862). Up until then, conventional naval wisdom held that heavily fortified shore batteries were superior to standard wooden vessels. Scharf, J. Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy: From its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, 1887; repr. The Fairfax Press, 1977. Todorich, Charles. The Spirited Years: A History of the Antebellum Naval Academy. Naval Institute Press, 1982. 215 pp. Other websites Mar 02, 2015 · Consider the oft-cited, epic tome with the equally epic name penned by J. Thomas Scharf, “History of the Confederate States Navy: From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel, Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas ... The Confederate States Marine Corps (CSMC) was a branch of the Confederate States armed forces during the American Civil War.It was established on March 16, 1861. The CSMC's manpower was initially authorized to include one major, one quartermaster sergeant, and 600 men divided into six companies of 100 marines each. This was increased on May 20, 1861 raising the rank of officers and adding ... History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel; its stupendous struggle with the great Navy of the United States, the engagements fought in the rivers and harbors of the South and upon the high seas, blockade-running, first use of iron-clads and torpedoes, and privateer history. Scharf, J. Thomas (1887) History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. New York: Rogers and Sherwood, (Reprint: The Fairfax Press, 1977),E'Book OpenLibrary Sullivan, David M., "Biographical Sketches Of The Commissioned Officers Of The Confederate States Marine Corps." White Mane Publishing, 2001. 3J. Thomas Scharf, History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organiza tion to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel (New York, 1887), 31; Raimondo Luraghi, A History of the Confederate Navy (Annapolis, Md., 1996), 22-8, 32. Scharf, J Thomas. History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel. New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1887. Dellet Family . 7 ... Congress of the United States: with an appendix, containing important state papers Mar 01, 2015 · Consider the oft-cited, epic tome with the equally epic name penned by J. Thomas Scharf, “History of the Confederate States Navy: From Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel, Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas ... History of the Confederate States Navy. From its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. Its stupendous struggle with the great navy of the United States; the engagements fought in the rivers and harbors of the South, and upon the high seas; blockade-running, first use of iron-clads and torpedoes, and privateer history. By J. Thomas ... History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel: Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States; the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South, and Upon the High Seas; Blockade-running, First Use of Iron- clads and Torpedoes, and Privateer History The United States minister to was amazed that the Confederate Navy continued to put guns on ships and get them to sea even when their cause was lost. 10 John Grady, a former managing editor of Navy Times and retired communications director of the Association of the United States Army, is completing a biography on Matthew Fontaine Maury. Donnelly, Ralph W. (1989) The Confederate States Marine Corps: The Rebel Leathernecks, McGlone, John E., III, The Lost Corps: The Confederate States Marines, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, November 1972. Scharf, J. Thomas (1887) History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. Subject: United States Atlantic Fleet Organization, Third Quarter, Fiscal Year, 1942. Enclosure: (A) United States Atlantic Fleet Organization. 1. The Organization of the Atlantic Fleet, effective upon receipt, is set forth in Enclosure (A). 2. Report any errors or omissions promptly. R. E. INGERSOLL. DISTRIBUTION: (Atlantic List) List II, Case ... Vår pris 843,-(portofritt). Kategori: Historie. History of the Confederate States Navy From its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel av J Thomas 1843-1898 Scharf(2018). Upload PDF Version [11.3MB] Surrender the Dark, the first novel in the Three Musketeers series by Donna Kauffman, offers the tantalizing story of a hardened, highly trained operative—and the woman who must save him. They call themselves the Three Musketeers: three lifelong friends, men who will put it all on the line in the name of honor and loyalty.