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Battle of Mobile BayThe Battle of Mobile Bay was a naval battle of the American Civil War that occurred on 5 August 1864. Commanding the Union forces was Admiral David Farragut, while Admiral Franklin Buchanan led the Confederate fleet. The battle took place at the mouth of Mobile Bay on the coast of Alabama. The entrance to the bay was guarded by two confederate forts, Fort Morgan and Fort Gaines, and by a torpedo field (in modern terms, a minefield), creating a single narrow channel for blockade runners to enter and exit the bay. The biggest challenge for Farragut was entering the bay. With eighteen vessels, he commanded far greater firepower than the Confederate fleet of four. The Union fleet suffered the first major loss when the USS Tecumseh was critically damaged by an exploding torpedo after it wandered into the field. Within three minutes, the vessel was completely submerged. Ninety-four men went down with the ship. Under fire from both the Confederate fleet and Fort Morgan, Farragut had to choose between risking the mine field or retreat. This is the point when Farragut allegedly shouted, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead." The Union won the battle. Buchanan surrendered to Farragut aboard his ship. In addition to shutting down one of the two remaining Confederate ports, this battle (together with the battle of Atlanta) is thought to have boosted Abraham Lincoln's bid for reelection. ShipsThe Union Navy had 14 wooden ships: The Confederate Navy had four ships: Paintings of the battle: [1]
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