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Infernal Machines - The Story of Confederate Submarine and Mine Warfare

Infernal Machines - The Story of Confederate Submarine and Mine Warfare

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Infernal Machines - The Story of Confederate Submarine and Mine Warfare

by Milton F.Perry

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Kingsport, Tennessee: Louisiana State University Press, 1965 Mines anchored in the water, torpedoes rammed into ships, land mines set off by footsteps or detonated electrically from a distance. These were the infernal machines employed by the Confederacy during the years 1861-1865 to harass and repel invading Union forces. 231pp illustrated in black and white

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Title
Infernal Machines - The Story of Confederate Submarine and Mine Warfare
Author
Milton F.Perry
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Hardcover
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Louisiana State University Press
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Kingsport, Tennessee
Date Published
1965
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