| 31. | It was so successful because it had defensive armaments and the team was highly maneuverable; they were similar to floating batteries of firepower.
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| 32. | On 28 May 1862 " Ellen " was sent up Folly Inlet to search for a floating battery believed mounted on a hulk.
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| 33. | By 1804 she had been converted to a hulk at Bombay where she served as a receiving ship, sheer hulk, and floating battery.
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| 34. | Between September and October 1803 the Navy had " Musette " fitted out as a floating battery for service on the River Yealm.
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| 35. | On April 2, the flotilla, including both mortars and gunboats, concentrated its fire on the floating battery " New Orleans ."
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| 36. | On 13 September 1782 the red-hot shot to set fire to and sink the attacker's floating batteries and warships in the Bay.
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| 37. | That vessel being absent at the time, he was appointed acting-captain of the 36-gun frigate, employed as a floating battery.
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| 38. | In total, the British lost nine large ships and the entirety of their floating batteries, while the Americans lost five ships and a dirigible.
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| 39. | The Navy also supplied a pair of floating batteries to the attack, but again the waves interfered, and only one of them got into action.
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| 40. | The South Carolinians wanted to convert her to a frigate of 44 guns, but then gave up the idea and made her a floating battery instead.
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