Mike Serpa Lt. Colonel Joined Jan 24, 2013 Jun 12, 2013 #1 "Atlanta" (Confederate Ram) on James River after capture
Robert Gray Sergeant Major Joined Jul 24, 2012 Jun 12, 2013 #2 The Federal officers on board the Atlanta.
Bonny Blue Flag 1st Lieutenant Joined Jun 21, 2008 Location Grand Prairie, Texas Jun 13, 2013 #4 Impressive ship and crew. Thank you so much for sharing these pics. --BBF
TinCan Captain Joined Aug 20, 2011 Location Transplanted Texan Jun 13, 2013 #5 Whatever that is in front of the officers has two neat Turk's Heads tied on to it.
AndyHall Colonel Joined Dec 13, 2011 Jun 13, 2013 #6 TinCan said: Whatever that is in front of the officers has two neat Turk's Heads tied on to it. Click to expand... That appears to be the inboard end of the boom extending out from the bow. In C.S. service that would likely be for a spar torpedo, but in this case (in Federal hands) might also be an anti-torpdeo "rake."
TinCan said: Whatever that is in front of the officers has two neat Turk's Heads tied on to it. Click to expand... That appears to be the inboard end of the boom extending out from the bow. In C.S. service that would likely be for a spar torpedo, but in this case (in Federal hands) might also be an anti-torpdeo "rake."
Mark F. Jenkins Colonel Member of the Year Joined Mar 31, 2012 Location Central Ohio Jun 13, 2013 #8 I'm sure it's a "rake;" multiple Union ironclads have been photographed with them in James River service. She clearly has one in the photos in the OP.
I'm sure it's a "rake;" multiple Union ironclads have been photographed with them in James River service. She clearly has one in the photos in the OP.