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  • ...rch 8-9, 1862, while tactically a draw or a slight Confederate win, the '''Battle of Hampton Roads''' was among the most significant naval battles of history. <ref name=NG200 [[Image:Battle of Hampton Roads-MvV.jpg|thumb|left|''CSS Virginia'' engages ''USS Monitor'']]
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  • ...d in the Sewells Point area of the City of Norfolk, near the site of the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]]. The complex is the combined home to the headquarters for Commander Nava
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  • Kevill served aboard the ''Virginia'' during the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]].<ref name=namesakeKevill/><ref name=IroncladRevolution/> ...Norfolk and a Civil War veteran who served on the CSS Virginia during the Battle of Hampton Roads March 8-9, 1862 as the officer in charge of gun #9.
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  • ...rch 8-9, 1862, while tactically a draw or a slight Confederate win, the '''Battle of Hampton Roads''' was among the most significant naval battles of history. <ref name=NG200 [[Image:Battle of Hampton Roads-MvV.jpg|thumb|left|''CSS Virginia'' engages ''USS Monitor'']]
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  • ...'' was an 1862 [[United States Navy]] warship that made its debut at the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] against the ironclad but [[broadside (gunnery)]]-oriented ship [[CSS Virg
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  • ...it first appeared, include the first effective ironclad warships at the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] and the introduction of a radically new [[battleship]] type with ''[[HMS
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  • ...the [[CSS Virginia|CSS ''Virginia'']] in the [[Confederate Navy]] at the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]]. Kevill had commanded a company of volunteer firefighters, in Norfolk, pr
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  • ...Nevertheless, there were major tactical attacks on ports and rivers. The [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] was a two-day affair marked by a two-generation leap in technology, both
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  • [[Image:Battle of Hampton Roads-MvV.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Black powder gunfight between ''USS Monitor'' and
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  • ...[[American Civil War]], had no power projection capability. Still, the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] in 1862 arguably presaged later battleship duels. Even though a small num
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  • ...e coastlines. Ironclad warships made their combat appearance in the 1862 [[Battle of Hampton Roads]], and soon became the standard. A Confederate submarine was the first to s
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  • ...or advancements came with the operational use of armored warships at the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] (1862) and the introduction of the radical new design of the first "all-b The [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] between the ironclad ''CSS Virginia'' (previously known as the ''Merrimac
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  • * Holzer, Harold and Mulligan, Tim, eds. ''The Battle of Hampton Roads: New Perspectives on the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia.'' (2006). 222 pp. [
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