The Confederate submarine 'H L Hunley' was the first submarine to sink an enemy ship
The Confederate submarine that was the first to sink an enemy ship was called the H.L. Hunley. It achieved this historic feat on February 17, 1864, by attacking the USS Housatonic off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina. The Hunley was a pioneering vessel in submarine warfare, although it ultimately sank shortly after its successful mission.
First Bull Run (Union name for it) or First Manassas (Confederate name)
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Submarines were sometimes referred to as submersibles.
Hunley.
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The First Battle of Bull Run aka First Battle of Manassas.
Confederate Provisional President Jefferson Davis created the first Confederate army in March of 1861. He called for 100,000 men to serve for twelve months. The army's name was the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. Davis named its first office, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to the position of brigadier general. He was a USMA graduate.
The CSS Hunley.
'U-boats' was the name given to German submarines in both the first and second world war.
The Confederate army that fought at the First Battle of Bull Run was called the Confederate Army of the Potomac. Later it was renamed to the Army of Northern Virginia.