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Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States

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A first-person naval memoir recounts the author's wartime service at sea, blending narrative cruise accounts, descriptions of shipboard life, and explanations of commerce-raiding operations with reflections on strategy and duty. It alternates vivid anecdotes and procedural detail with sections of sober historical analysis, addressing operational challenges, crew relations, and the legal and diplomatic controversies that followed his actions. The author corrects earlier outside accounts, offers candid judgments of contemporaries, and defends his decisions, aiming to present a seaman's insider perspective on maritime warfare and its personal and institutional consequences.

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Raphael Semmes

Raphael Semmes was a Confederate naval officer and author, best known for his writings on naval warfare during the American Civil War. His notable works include "Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States," which provides a firsthand account of his experiences at sea, and "The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter," detailing his command of the CSS Alabama. Semmes' writings offer valuable insights into naval strategy and the challenges faced by the Confederate Navy, contributing to the historical understanding of maritime conflict during this tumultuous period.

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