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The Battle of Hampton Roads / William C. Davis -- Building the ironclads / Craig L. Symonds -- Iron horse, iron coffin : life aboard the USS Monitor / David Mindell -- Sink before surrender : the ...
The Monitor’s confrontation with the CSS Virginia ended in a draw. The Virginia was the Confederate answer to the Union’s ironclad ships.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Exactly 145 years after the USS Monitor faced the Confederate ship CSS Virginia in the first clash of ironclads, a $30 million center dedicated to the Union vessel opened Friday.
David Alberg of the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary talked about the recovery and identification of human remains from the USS Monitor, the Union ship that faced off with the CSS Virginia near ...
The Monitor made nautical history when the Union ship fought the Confederate CSS Virginia in the first battle between two ironclads on March 9, 1862. The battle was a draw.
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Why the USS Monitor Was Lost to the Sea
The USS Monitor revolutionized naval warfare with its rotating turret and iron armor. But just months after its historic ...
The Monitor’s demise came about eight months after its clash with the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia, the former USS Merrimack, in the Battle of Hampton Roads. It ended in a draw.
ABOVE: A multibeam sonar image shows the shipwreck in 2016. It lies 16 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C. LEFT: A diver is shown near the Monitor.
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