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    Articles, Essays

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    Privateers and mariners in the Revolutionary War
    Source: U.S. Maritime Service Veterans
    City: Machias, State: ME
    The story of the first sea engagement of the Revolution -- started by merchant marines from Machias Bay, Maine -- plus other information about patriot privateers.
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    'Don't Tread on Me' flag history
    Source: NavyJack.info
    Author: CDR Michel T. Poirier
    A brief history of the U.S. First Navy Jack, a flag first flown by the Continental Navy in 1775, and now flown over all U.S. Navy ships for the duration of the War on Terrorism.
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    Online Exhibits

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    U-505 Submarine Exhibit
    Source: Museum of Science and Industry
    City: Chicago, State: IL
    The U-505 is a German World War II Type- IXc Unterseeboot (submarine) that was captured in battle on the high seas by boarding parties from the USS Guadalcanal task group 22.3 on 4 June 1944.
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    Animated Pacific War Battles
    Source: James Cagney
    E-mail: jcagney@cisco.com
    Animations of Pacific war battles.
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    U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle (WIX-327)
    Source: U.S. Coast Guard
    City: New London, State: CT
    The only active commissioned sailing vessel in the U.S. maritime services.
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