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1/192 Flagship Models CSS Tennessee Civil War Monitor
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OUT OF STOCK - This Item Will be Backordered
Part Number: FMS19220
Manufacturer: Flagship Models
SKU: 19220
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CSS Tennessee, a 1273-ton ironclad ram, was built at Selma, Alabama. Launched
in February 1863, her outfitting was completed at Mobile, where she was
commissioned in February 1864. As flagship of Admiral Franklin Buchanan, she was
by far the strongest unit of the naval part of the defenses of MobileBay.
On 5 August 1864, Tennessee battled against Rear Admiral David Glasgow
Farragut's fleet as it steamed past Forts Morgan and Gaines into MobileBay.
Though she was able to inflict some damage on the Federal ships, Farragut
successfully entered the Bay and anchored beyond the reach of the Confederate
forts' guns. Admiral Buchanan then took his ship up toward the Union warships,
engaging them in an intense battle that ended with Tennessee surrounded by her
enemies and battered into surrender.
The former Confederate ironclad was promptly taken into the Union Navy as USS
Tennessee. With her combat damage quickly repaired, she was employed during
operations to capture FortMorgan later in August. In the autumn of 1864,
Tennessee was sent to New Orleans, Louisiana, for further repairs. She
subsequently served with the U.S. Navy's Mississippi Squadron until after the
end of the Civil War. Decommissioned in August 1865, USS Tennessee was sold for
scrapping in November 1867.
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