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A South Carolina Navy has been formed twice by the State of South Carolina. The first time was during the American Revolutionary War, in which the state purchased and outfitted armed vessels independent of the Continental Navy. The second time was during the American Civil War, when its navy was also … See more
South Carolina's first naval actions of the American Revolutionary War occurred in July 1775, when the province's Council of Safety hired two captains to assist Georgia in the capture of British ships carrying arms and See more
in 1861 South Carolina Navy Posed, little gunboat which served as the flagship of Commodore Josiah Tattnall III's Savannah Defense Squadron … See more
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4. ^ "Paul Pritchard Shipyard, Charleston County (Address Restricted)". National Register Properties in South Carolina. South Carolina … See moreAfter the American Civil War, states maintained both army and naval militias. During the Spanish–American War, the South Carolina Naval Militia was federalized and … See more
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Two South Carolina-class battleships, also known as the Michigan class, [B] were built for the United States Navy in the early twentieth century. Named South Carolina and Michigan, they were the first American dreadnoughts —powerful …
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