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James has been thrown into a war he can't control. Can James and his friends survive the terrible conditions on board their ship as the battle rages around them?


James Machon was born in 1848 and grew up on ships. James was a Powder Monkey in the USS Navy on the U.S.S Brooklyn when the Civil War came.


He was on the Brooklyn during successful attacks against Fort Morgan, where 17 other ships successfully blocked and took control of the Fort in Alabama.  James’s ship, the Brooklyn, was rammed by the C.S.S Tennessee. Cannons and firearms continued shooting at the Brooklyn, and several of James’s friends were killed during the battle.


Throughout the battle, James bravely remained at his post, continuing to restock the men with gunpowder, despite the conditions around him. He jumped to assist others willingly, and because of his bravery, the C.S.S Tennessee surrendered to the United States.


James was later awarded a Medal of Honor for his part in the battle at Fort Morgan.

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      Publisher: KM Books
      Publication Date: 12/1/2023
      ISBN13: 9781963210118, 978-1963210118
      ISBN10: 1963210115

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      James has been thrown into a war he can't control. Can James and his friends survive the terrible conditions on board their ship as the battle rages around them?


      James Machon was born in 1848 and grew up on ships. James was a Powder Monkey in the USS Navy on the U.S.S Brooklyn when the Civil War came.


      He was on the Brooklyn during successful attacks against Fort Morgan, where 17 other ships successfully blocked and took control of the Fort in Alabama.  James’s ship, the Brooklyn, was rammed by the C.S.S Tennessee. Cannons and firearms continued shooting at the Brooklyn, and several of James’s friends were killed during the battle.


      Throughout the battle, James bravely remained at his post, continuing to restock the men with gunpowder, despite the conditions around him. He jumped to assist others willingly, and because of his bravery, the C.S.S Tennessee surrendered to the United States.


      James was later awarded a Medal of Honor for his part in the battle at Fort Morgan.

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