Joint Operations In The North Carolina Sounds During The Civil War

Joint Operations In The North Carolina Sounds During The Civil War
Author: LCDR James J. May USN
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786253798

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This study is a historical analysis of Union joint operations that occurred during the American Civil War in northeastern North Carolina. The study begins with a historical overview of joint operations then transitions into the events that occurred in northeastern North Carolina between February 1862 and June 1865. Joint operations in the sounds began with the assault of Roanoke Island in February 1862. This study documents the Roanoke Island operation and the missions that supported the capture of New Bern, Plymouth and Washington, North Carolina during 1862. Specific emphasis is placed on the difficulties encountered conducting joint riverine warfare in the restricted waters of North Carolina without the benefit of a unified commander. Although the concept of a unified commander was not utilized in the sounds of North Carolina, this study documents the maturation of the joint relationship that did exist. It further displays how the joint forces overcame the challenges of communications and both natural and manmade obstacles. Overall, this study shows how success in the waters of northeastern North Carolina was dependent on a joint effort but could have been more successful had a unified commander been appointed. Conclusions include present day application and considerations.

The Era of the Civil War 1820 1876

The Era of the Civil War  1820 1876
Author: Louise A. Arnold-Friend,US Army Military History Institute
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1982
Genre: United States
ISBN: NYPL:33433044471393

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The Era of the Civil War 1820 1876

The Era of the Civil War  1820 1876
Author: US Army Military History Research Collection,Benjamin Franklin Cooling (III)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1974
Genre: United States
ISBN: STANFORD:36105127836000

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Special Bibliography US Army Military History Research Collection

Special Bibliography   US Army Military History Research Collection
Author: US Army Military History Research Collection
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1974
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN: UCBK:C061420964

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The Civil War on the Water

The Civil War on the Water
Author: Dwight Sturtevant Hughes,Chris Mackowski
Publsiher: Savas Beatie
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781611216301

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The Civil War was primarily a land conflict, but it was not only that. “Nor must Uncle Sam’s web-feet be forgotten,” wrote Abraham Lincoln. “At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been and made their tracks.” From the Arctic Circle to the Caribbean, swift Rebel raiders decimated Union commerce pursued by the U. S. Navy. Offshore, storm-tossed blockaders in hundreds of vessels patrolled from Hatteras to Galveston while occasionally lobbing a few shots at a speeding Rebel runner. Around the continental periphery, it was ships vs. powerful fortifications as titanic clashes erupted: Port Royal, New Orleans, Charleston, Mobile. Massive army-navy amphibious operations presaged twentieth-century conflicts: The Peninsula, North Carolina Sounds, Fort Fisher. In the heartland, the two services invented riverine warfare: Forts Henry and Donelson, Island No. 10, Memphis, Vicksburg. And through it all, emerging technology of the machine age played a critical role: iron armor, torpedoes, steam propulsion, heavy naval artillery. However, nothing in the history and traditions of the United States Navy had prepared it for civil war. The sea service would expand tenfold from a third-rate force to (temporarily) one of the most powerful and advanced navies. Meanwhile, former shipmates in the Confederacy struggled to construct a fleet from nothing, applying innovative technologies and underdog strategies to achieve more than anyone thought possible. Both sides faced unprecedented strategic, tactical, and technological challenges that made their navies indispensable—even as the navies themselves faced those same sorts of challenges. The Civil War on the Water: Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War compiles favorite navy tales and obscure narratives by distinguished public historians of the Emerging Civil War in celebration of the organization’s tenth anniversary. This eclectic collection presents new stories and familiar battles from a unique perspective—from the water—sea, surf, and stream.

Union Joint Operations in North Carolina During the Civil War

Union Joint Operations in North Carolina During the Civil War
Author: Quinn G. Hollomon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Burnside's Expedition to North Carolina, 1862
ISBN: OCLC:70800476

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During the Civil War some of the earliest examples of joint operations in American military history were undertaken. Except for General Scott's landing at Veracruz during the War with Mexico, joint undertakings in the form of amphibious operations were rare. Army and navy commanders had little experience dealing with the problems associated with the ideas of jointness. Doctrinal guidance was unavailable and commanders worked together often with mixed results. In eastern North Carolina, the Union attempted several joint operations during the course of the war. Attacks were crudely planned and executed by modern standards. The North appeared not to have drawn lessons from preceding campaigns in any systematic way. Nevertheless, a basic pattern did develop and was improved upon over time as seen by the progressive sophistication of the operations against Hatteras, New Bern, and Fort Fisher. Today, the United States military has certain fundamental principles of joint warfare that it employs. When they are applied to Civil War campaigns certain trends become evident. The success rate increased when careful planning and preparation were present and the modern principles of joint warfare were followed. Where these elements were missing, Union forces often met with defeat. Failure to anticipate and provide for contingencies doomed many Civil War campaigns and would do the same to modern-day joint operations. The principles of joint warfare are a tool; one designed to make the transition to fighting as a team easier. Using them does not guarantee the warfighter success, but can greatly improves his chances.

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
Author: United States. Naval History Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 912
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105211338616

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Union Combined Operations in the Civil War

Union Combined Operations in the Civil War
Author: Craig L. Symonds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 0823293491

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Despite a wealth of books on the campaigns of the American Civil War, the subject of combined or joint operations has been largely neglected. This revealing book offers ten case studies of combined Army-Navy operations by Union forces. Presented in chronological order, each essay illuminates an aspect of combined operations during a time of changing technology and doctrine. The essays cover the war along the "rebel coast," including the operations in the North Carolina Sounds in 1861, the Union thrusts up the York and James rivers during the Peninsular Campaign in 1862 and 1864, and the various Union efforts to seize rebel seaports from the Texas coast to Charleston and Wilmington in 1863-65. Concluding the volume are two essays that evaluate the impact of Union combined operations on subsequent doctrine in both the United States and England.