File:US Navy 090706-N-9671T-019 A 32-lb cannon recovered from the wreck of the Confederate sloop-of-war CSS Alabama is seen at the Naval History and Heritage Command laboratory warehouse.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy 090706-N-9671T-019 A 32-lb cannon recovered from the wreck of the Confederate sloop-of-war CSS Alabama is seen at the Naval History and Heritage Command laboratory warehouse.jpg |
English: WASHINGTON (July 6, 2009) A 32-lb cannon recovered from the wreck of the Confederate sloop-of-war CSS Alabama is seen at the Naval History and Heritage Command laboratory warehouse. Alabama was built for the Confederate States Navy and served as a commerce raider, attacking Union merchant and naval ships during the Civil War. Alabama was sunk on June 19, 1864 during a battle with USS Kearsarge off the coast of France. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kenneth G. Takada/Released) |
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Author | U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kenneth G. Takada |
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Image title | An up-close look at the brass sight of a 32-lb cannon recovered from the wreck of CSS Alabama is seen at the labratory warehouse of the Naval History and Heritage Command.
Built for the Confederate States Navy, the sloop-of-war served as a commerce raider attacking Union merchant and naval ships during the Civil War. Alabama was sunk on June 19, 1864 during a battle with USS Kearsarge off the coast of France. US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kenneth G. Takada (Released) |
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