The H.L. Hunley was one of the most significant submarines in military history, but when it sank, the fate of its crew ...
For more than a century, the CSS Hunley rested at the bottom of the ocean just outside Charleston harbor, its crew entombed, its hull gradually encased in hardening encrustations. When it was raised ...
One of the great military mysteries in American history might now be solved by a Duke University graduate student after three years of research. Rachel Lance and her colleagues dedicated their ...
An unused pair of snorkel hoses might have doomed the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley, researchers said, after finding the vital equipment stowed in the ship. Without the connection, the crew couldn ...
correctionA graphic with an April 17 Metro article about the CSS Hunley incorrectly said that the Confederate submarine was raised in the fall of 2000 and that it spent more than 140 years on the ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — New analysis shows the doomed crew of theConfederate H.L. Hunley submarine didn't use a potentially life-saving built-in feature the night the vessel sank in the Charleston ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – According to the scientists studying the submarine, the crew did not operate the emergency keel release mechanisms the night they lost their lives in the experimental, ...
(Charleston) April 13, 2004 - Experts are putting faces with the names of the HL Hunley crew as part of the week-long memorial for the sailors this week. Computer generated pictures of Joseph Ridgaway ...
(Charleston-AP) March 15, 2004 - As many as 10,000 people are expected to participate in April's funeral in Charleston for the eight-man crew of the Confederate submarine Hunley. Organizers say that ...
Cheers rose when the H.L. Hunley broke the ocean's surface for the first time in more than a century. Since it vanished during a 1864 naval battle, the Confederate submarine had sat on the seafloor ...
LOS ANGELES — A new CD created by record producers Skip Haynes and Dana Walden, with lyrics and music inspired by the exploits of the famed Confederate undersea diving boat CSS H.L. Hunley, which ...
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