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USS Passaic (1862) - Wikipedia
The first Passaic was a single turreted, coastal monitor purchased by the United States Navy for service during the American Civil War. Built in New York [ edit ]
USS Passaic - Wikipedia
USS Passaic (1862), a single turreted, coastal monitor, built by Continental Iron Works, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, under subcontract from John Ericsson, was launched 30 August 1862; and commissioned 25 November 1862.
USS Passaic (AN-87) - Wikipedia
USS Passaic (YN-113/AN-87) was a Cohoes-class net laying ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was commissioned in March 1945 and spent her entire career in the Pacific Ocean.
USS Passaic - CoastalGuide.com
USS Passaic, first of a ten-ship class of 1335-ton ironclad monitors, was built at Greenpoint, New York. Commissioned in late November 1862, she was detained at Washington, D.C., for repairs during much of December. After a difficult passage through the storm that sank USS Monitor, she reached Beaufort
The Monitor’s Lucky Sister | Naval History Magazine - August 2004 ...
On the night of 30 December 1862, the world’s first turreted iron warship foundered off North Carolina’s stormy Cape Hatteras. The ship that accompanied her—the USS Passaic—nearly identical in design, survived and lived a long and useful life in …
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2025年1月31日 · 1865年2月2日 ,“纳罕特”号、“莱海”号和“帕赛克”号(USS Passaic)三艘 浅水重炮舰 彻底摧毁了搁浅在莫尔特里堡炮台下的南方突破封锁船“普雷斯托”号(Presto)。 退役与结局. 1865年8月11日,“纳罕特”号在费城退役。
Passaic I (Monitor) - NHHC
2015年8月18日 · The first Passaic, a single turreted, coastal monitor, built by Continental Iron Works, Greenport, N.Y., under subcontract from John Ericsson, was launched 30 August 1862; and commissioned 25...
Battleship Photo Index USS Passaic - NavSource
Passaic was armed with two large Dahlgren smooth-bore guns: one XI-inch and one XV-inch. Note round shot in the foreground, that at right in a hoisting sling, and turning direction marking on the gun carriage. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 58734.
USS Passaic (1862-1899) - The Public's Library and Digital Archive
Passaic was one of nine ironclads that attacked Fort Sumter, off Charleston, South Carolina, on 7 April 1863. She received serious damage at that time and had to go to New York for repairs. Returning to the war zone in late July, Passaic kept busy over the next two months bombarding Confederate fortifications at the harbor entrance.
USS Passaic (1862) | Military Wiki | Fandom
The first Passaic was a single turreted, coastal monitor purchased by the United States Navy for service during the American Civil War. Passaic was built by Continental Iron Works, Greenport, New York, under subcontract from John Ericsson.