The Impact of Mine Warfare Upon US Naval Operations During The Civil War
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Golden Springs Publishing, 2015.
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LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren, U., & LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren, U. (2015). The Impact of Mine Warfare Upon US Naval Operations During The Civil War . Golden Springs Publishing.

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LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren, USN and USN|AUTHOR LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren. 2015. The Impact of Mine Warfare Upon US Naval Operations During The Civil War. Golden Springs Publishing.

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LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren, USN and USN|AUTHOR LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren. The Impact of Mine Warfare Upon US Naval Operations During The Civil War Golden Springs Publishing, 2015.

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LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren, USN, and USN|AUTHOR LCDR Edwin D. Lindgren. The Impact of Mine Warfare Upon US Naval Operations During The Civil War Golden Springs Publishing, 2015.

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