American Yachts in Naval Service

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<p> Before there was a U.S. Navy several Colonial navies were all-volunteer--both the crews and the vessels. From its beginnings through World War II the Navy has relied on civilian sailors and their fast vessels to fill out its ranks of small combatants. Beginning with the birth of the yacht in the Netherlands in the 17th century this illustrated history traces the development of yacht racing the advent of combustion-engine power and the contribution privately owned vessels have made to national defense. Vessels conscripted during the Civil War served both the Union and Confederacy--sometimes changing sides after capture. The first USS <I>Wanderer</I> saw the slave trade from both sides of the law. Aboard the USS <I>Sylph</I> Oscar-winning actor Ernest Borgnine fought the Third Reich's U-boats under sail. USS <I>Sea Cloud</I> made history as the first racially integrated ship in the Navy three years before President Truman desegregated the military.</p><p></p>
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