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USS Undine (1863) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Undine (1863)

The first USS ''Undine'' was a "tinclad" steamer in the United States Navy in 1864, during the American Civil War. She was captured on 30 October and put in service with the Confederates, but was not renamed before being burned, 5 days later, to prevent re-capture.
''Undine'' was built in 1863 at Cincinnati, Ohio, as ''Ben Gaylord''. She was purchased by the Navy at Cincinnati on 7 March 1864 and commissioned there in April.
==Civil War operations==
''Undine'' joined the Mississippi Squadron and, in May 1864, was deployed in the Mississippi River between Fort Adams and Natchez, Mississippi. She soon left the Mississippi and operated during early July in the Tennessee River in support of Union forces ashore. While standing off Clifton, Tennessee, ''Undine'', Acting Master John L. Bryant in command, struck a snag and partially sank on 25 July. Her crew was able to transfer the ship's guns ashore to defend Clifton from Confederate attack before taking measures to raise the vessel. ''Undine'' was successfully refloated on 1 August after the arrival of the pump steamer ''Little Champion'' on 31 July.
''Undine'', , and transports ''City of Pekin'', ''Kenton'', and ''Aurora'' left Clifton on 9 October on an expedition to capture Eastport, Mississippi. This operation was launched to prevent cavalry forces under Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest from crossing the Tennessee River at Eastport and to provide an outpost against an expected advance of General Hood. However, the Union force was ambushed by shore batteries on 10 October as it landed troops near Eastport. After a heated, 30-minute exchange with the batteries, ''Undine'' and ''Key West'' evacuated troops caught ashore in the withering crossfire and escorted the disabled transports back downstream. The battered expedition returned to Paducah, Kentucky, at sundown on 12 October.
After repairs were completed, ''Undine'' resumed patrol and reconnaissance duty along the Tennessee River. On 30 October, she convoyed the transport ''Anna'' from Johnsonville, Tennessee, to Sandy Island. While returning to Johnsonville, Acting Master Bryant heard artillery reports coming from the river below Sandy Island and ordered ''Undine'' turned about to investigate. Near Paris Landing, ''Undine'' was again ambushed. Transports ''Venus'' and ''Cheeseman'' soon joined her and engaged the Confederates. Three hours later, both transports were disabled, and ''Undine'' was out of ammunition and crippled by a broken engine. Bryant hauled down his flag and surrendered ''Undine'', ''Venus'', and ''Cheeseman''. He was later exonerated by a board of inquiry.
The Confederates wasted little time putting the captured Union vessels to use. While patrolling the Tennessee River on 2 November, ''Key West'' and engaged ''Undine'' and ''Venus''. ''Venus'' was retaken, but ''Undine'' escaped, badly damaged, to the protection of Confederate batteries at Reynoldsburg Island. There, she was burned by the Confederates on 4 November to prevent her recapture by Union gunboats attacking the island.
The destruction of the ''Undine'' came in the wake of the unsuccessful attempt to cross the Tennessee River at Johnsonville, led by General Nathan Bedford Forrest (namesake of Forrest Gump). If the Confederate plan had succeeded, General William Tecumseh Sherman's supply line would have been exposed, and the Union Army's march through Georgia and South Carolina would have been endangered.

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