Self Defence on the Deep Blue Sea

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The mail steamerPembroke. From The Mariners' Museum collection.

您好再次读者,欢迎回到图书馆博客。在今天的海洋新闻中,USNSRappahannockopened fire on a small motorized vessel after the vessel repeated ignored warnings to stop approaching her. Since the attack on the USSCole, ships have been exceedingly wary of small boats approaching them for fear of suffering the same fate. The matter is currently under investigation, and further information can be hadhere.

This incident comes almost exactly 149 years after a similar violent episode in the world of maritime commerce. In 1863, the unarmed American mail steamerPembrokewas not only approached but fired upon by an armed Japanese gunboat in the Shimonoseki straits. The Japanese gunboat was under the command of the rebellious Choshu clan that controlled the land on the northern bank of the strait, and the internal political tensions of the time lead the Choshu to disregard the laws of neutrality and directly attack foreign ships trying to use the straits, including thePembroke. On July 16th1863, the USSWyomingarrived at the straits and quickly destroyed the Choshu forts and ships there, making the way temporarily safe for commercial traffic.阅读更多

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When the Civil War began, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a blockade of the southern coastline along the Atlantic and in Gulf of Mexico to interrupt vital flows of supplies to the Confederacy. More than five hundred ships manned by one hundred thousand sailors served on the blockade by the end of the war. Through its sheer size and objectives, the blockade became one of the most extraordinary undertakings by the U.S. Navy.

Be sure to stop by the Library and check out our new exhibit, “Blockaders and Blockade Runners: The Union Blockade during the Civil War,” which highlights the people, ships, and events that made the blockade the scene of dynamic action throughout the Civil War. The exhibit opens on January 9, 2012 and will run through May 2012.

Australian National Maritime Museum

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这些页面缺席了一段时间,这在很大程度上是由于千载难逢的机会参观了澳大利亚大陆。这是一次宏伟的旅行,去那里非常值得您的时间,努力,也应该有机会。

Part of the trip was spent in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales and an extraordinary city by any measure. While there, I had the great pleasure to get a tour of the United States Gallery of theAustralian National Maritime Museum. Paul Hundley, curator of the gallery, has been in Sydney for 18 years, being a native of Minnesota and having worked at a TMM sister institution, the皮博迪·埃塞克斯博物馆在马萨诸塞州塞勒姆。他给了我一个美好的旅行画廊。阅读更多

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