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- armoring portions of the vessel, were referred to as tinclad warships. The Union Navy used tinclad warships during the American Civil War, mostly converted...
- unsuccessful against Union ironclads. The Union Navy used timberclads, tinclads, and armored gunboats. Shipyards in Cairo, Illinois, and St. Louis built...
- on 21 December 1864, at Cincinnati, Ohio. The navy converted her to a "tinclad" gunboat at Mound City, Illinois, and commissioned her there on 10 April...
- USS Stockdale (1863), was a steamer purchased in 1863. She served as a tinclad in the American Civil War and decommissioned in 1865 USS Stockdale (DE-399)...
- manufactured in Italy under licence as the Romeo Ro.1 USS Romeo, a Union tinclad during the American Civil War Romeo, the letter R in the ICAO spelling...
- UH-60 Black Hawk, a US Army utility helicopter USS Black Hawk (1848), a tinclad gunboat USS Black Hawk (AD-9), a Black Hawk-class destroyer tender 1913...
- Thomas' Martyrdom Some Comments on "The General Sherman Incident of 1866 and Rev. Thomas' Martyrdom." USS General Sherman (1864–1865, "Tinclad" # 60)...
- November 30, and their transports had been escorted by a powerful fleet of tinclad and ironclad gunboats. Thus, the river barrier was well-defended. From...
- The first USS Undine was a "tinclad" steamer in the United States Navy in 1864, during the American Civil War. She was captured on 30 October and put...
- engine stern wheel-propelled Speed 9.5 kn (10.9 mph; 17.6 km/h) Complement 30 Armament 2 × 12-pounder rifles, 2 × 12-pounder smoothbore guns Armor tinclad...