Explore the work of the father of the modern submarine. John P. Holland, an Irish-American born in 1841, designed and built many early submarines including the
first in the U.S. Navy. The Irish Fenian Brotherhood’s Skirmishing Fund financed his early work, including the
Fenian Ram, the imagined scourge of the British Navy. They eventually stole it from him but were confounded by its controls. Instead it was displayed in Madison Square Garden to raise funds for victims of the 1916 Irish Uprising.
Geocities: tread lightly.
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posted by putzface_dickman
on Sep 2, 2003 -
3 comments
Doing some research on the submarine
Thresher,I found a
song written by Phil Ochs about the tragedy. I don't think it hit the charts like Gordon Lightfoots'
song regarding the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. It then occurred to me that there probably will not be a song about the space shuttle Columbia. Why not?
posted by JohnR
on Feb 12, 2003 -
17 comments
In 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne predicted that submarines would go to the South Pole and be nuclear powered. Leonardo da Vinci, the Florentine Renaissance inventor and artist, developed plans for an underwater warship but kept them secret. He was afraid that it would make war even more frightful than it already was. Get the
facts about submarines. Check out the submarine
timeline. What's the
future for submarines?
I want one.
posted by ashbury
on Jul 2, 2002 -
18 comments
the kursk is raised
and expected to reach murmansk by wednesday. then analysis can begin on the exact cause of her sinking.
once again the dutch prove that if it has to do with water, they're the best in the world at
handling it.
posted by bwg
on Oct 15, 2001 -
5 comments
Remember the Kursk? It was discussed in length here last year. Now the Russians are going to haul it up, because they don't want US salvage divers to see what their best technology looks like. But the people involved in the rescue attempt last year charge that the haste is risky, and could lead to serious consequences if those reactors were to rupture.
posted by Ezrael
on Jul 17, 2001 -
15 comments
Sub Surprize - The Sequel. Within two months of sinking a Japanese ship (and 24 hours of a recon plane landing in China) the US Navy have angered the Japanese yet again when the nuclear submarine Chicago showed up at a Japanese port without any prior notice.
Let's make a thread to track all the recent American military mishaps.
posted by tamim
on Apr 3, 2001 -
4 comments