William Barker Cushing is considered one of the navy's greatest heroes
of the Civil War. After his expulsion from the U.S. Naval Academy in
1861, Cushing managed to get an appointment as a master's mate on one of
the warships of a blockading squadron. Cushing's daring and exceptional
performance in battle led to a spectacular rise in rank, responsibility,
and reputation. His military career culminated in his torpedoing of the
Confederate ironclad Albermarle on the Roanoke River in 1864, an
operation he executed under heavy enemy fire. This new and fully
annotated edition of Cushing's memoir, originally written in 1867-1868,
conveys the excitement and drama of a truly extraordinary Civil War
naval career.