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  2. USS Monitor - Wikipedia

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    USS Monitor was an ironclad warship built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War and completed in early 1862, the first such ship commissioned by the Navy. [a] Monitor played a central role in the Battle of Hampton Roads on 9 March under the command of Lieutenant John L. Worden, where she fought the casemate ironclad CSS Virginia (built on the hull of the scuttled steam ...

  3. This Lone US Warship Took on a Fleet and Made History - AOL

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    The Northern States’ answer to the CSS Virginia, the USS Monitor, was commissioned in 1861. Around 179 feet in length, the USS Monitor only required 49 officers and enlisted persons to run the ship.

  4. Monitor National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Monitor National Marine Sanctuary is the site of the wreck of the USS Monitor, one of the most famous shipwrecks in U.S. history.It was designated as the country's first national marine sanctuary on February 5, 1975, [2] and is one of only two of the seventeen [3] national marine sanctuaries created to protect a cultural resource rather than a natural resource.

  5. Battle of Hampton Roads - Wikipedia

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    It is reported that it will take about ten years for the metal to completely stabilize. The new USS Monitor Center at the Mariners' Museum officially opened on March 9, 2007, and a full-scale copy of USS Monitor, the original recovered turret, and artifacts and related items are now on display. [citation needed]

  6. Monitor (warship) - Wikipedia

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    A monitor is a relatively small warship that is neither fast nor strongly armored but carries disproportionately large guns. They were used by some navies from the 1860s, during the First World War and with limited use in the Second World War. The original monitor was designed in 1861 by John Ericsson, who named it USS Monitor.

  7. John Ericsson - Wikipedia

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    The world's first monitor, USS Monitor, was both designed and built by Ericsson for the Union Navy in the American Civil War; Torpedo technology, especially Destroyer, an advanced torpedo boat; The solar machine, using concave mirrors to gather sun radiation strong enough to run an engine. USS Princeton (1843) Hoop gun construction; the propeller

  8. List of monitors of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The whole category of monitors took its name from the first of these, USS Monitor, designed in 1861 by John Ericsson. They were low-freeboard, steam-powered ironclad vessels, with one or two rotating armored turrets, rather than the traditional broadside of guns. The low freeboard meant that these ships were unsuitable for ocean-going duties ...

  9. Sunken US WWII warship that went down with more than 200 ...

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    An American World War II warship sunk by Japanese forces in a fierce battle a few months after the attack on Pearl Harbor has been discovered at the bottom of the Indian Ocean.