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Coins, British --- Tokens --- Numismatics --- Catalogs --- Catalogs. --- Lyon, C. S. S.
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Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- United States - General --- Florida (Cruiser) --- Confederate States of America. --- Oreto (Commerce raider) --- C.S.S. Florida --- CSS Florida --- Florida (Steamer) --- Florida (Screw sloop) --- Florida (Confederate cruiser) --- History. --- United States --- History --- Naval operations.
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While penning a series of articles on Internet security, author Michael Gurnow noticed there was something odd in the world's response to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The public was evenly divided while diametrically opposed politicians were in strange agreement. Regardless of opinion, the Left, Right, anti-establishment, conspiracy theorist, techno-greek or Washington insider people want to know more about Edward Snowden and the events that led to his disclosures. The narrative begins with Snowden literally growing up in the shadow of the National Security Agency. At a pace that reads like a taut political thriller Gurnow reveals for the first time the dramatic details of how select members of the media broke the story, and the cat and mouse game that followed between the media and the administration. Gurnow goes on to explain in plain language the political, legal and technological implications of the whistleblower's classified data. Sharply written and meticulously researched The Edward Snowden Affair provides a fascinating look at the breaking of the NSA scandal and its implications. A must read --Robert Gleason, Author of End of Days (Forge 2011) and The Nuclear Terrorist (Forge 2014).
Whistle blowing --- Leaks (Disclosure of information) --- Computer crimes --- Electronic surveillance --- Disclosure of information --- Snowden, Edward J., --- United States. --- N.S.A./C.S.S. --- National Security Agency/Central Security Service (U.S.) --- NSA --- NSA/CSS --- United States --- History
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The fascinating tale of the long-missing submarine that was the first to sink an enemy ship during wartime The story of the H. L. Hunley submarine is about American ingenuity and real people who were inventive, loyal, brave, resilient, persistent, and adventurous. The Hunley, built by the Confederate Army during the Civil War, was the first submarine to sink an enemy ship during wartime. After that historic feat, the Hunley disappeared. For more than a century, the fate and location of the Confederate submarine remained unknown. In The H. L. Hunley Submarine, Fran Hawk tells the exciting and compelling tale of how the "fish boat" was invented, how it underwent trials and tribulations in war, and how it got from the bottom of the ocean to its current resting place in the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in North Charleston, South Carolina. Who invented the H. L. Hunley? How did it operate without an engine? How and why did it sink? What did researchers find when they investigated the submarine? Archaeologists and conservationists from all over the world have studied the historic vessel in search of answers. Which mysteries have they solved, and which mysteries remain for future generations to answer?
Submarines (Ships) --- Submarine boats --- Subs (Ships) --- Submersibles --- Warships --- History --- Confederate States of America. --- H.L. Hunley (Submarine) --- Hunley (Submarine) --- C.S.S. Hunley (Submarine) --- History. --- United States --- Naval operations --- Submarine. --- Submarine operations
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