The Navy plans on banning the display of Confederate symbols on its installations, including aboard warships and aircraft, the service announced on Tuesday By Jared Keller Posted on Jun 10 ...
Hampton Roads was the first time in military history that two ironclad warships squared off. March 8-9, 2025, marked the ...
Capt. Charles W. Read, formerly of the Confederate States Navy, died at Meridian, Miss., at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
There's a creamer pitcher with the Confederate Navy seal, an oil painting of a cannon firing in the evening from either Fort Sumter or Fort Moultrie, with the Charleston skyline the background ...
Irvine served in that same navy, on board the CSS Alabama and the CSS Shenandoah — the last Confederate ship to surrender, on the River Mersey, months after the war had ended. When hostilities ...
The Pentagon announced Monday that Fort Moore in Georgia will return to its former name of Fort Benning, with the restored name honoring a different Benning than a Confederate general.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — The short-lived existence of Fort Liberty is set to an end Friday when the nation’s largest Army installation officially returns to its former name: Fort Bragg. Christened ...
Confederate troops have scored a sound, tactical victory, but are very tired after marching, fighting all day, and taking casualties. Union forces are in some disarray and exhausted as well ...
a Navy cruiser named for a battle won by the Confederacy and removing a portrait of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee at West ...
Irvine served in that same navy, on board the CSS Alabama and the CSS Shenandoah — the last Confederate ship to surrender, on the River Mersey, months after the war had ended. When hostilities ...
Irvine served in that same navy, on board the CSS Alabama and the CSS Shenandoah — the last Confederate ship to surrender, on the River Mersey, months after the war had ended. When hostilities ...