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How the Battleship Maine Was Destroyed

By: Naval Institute Press

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Naval Institute Press)


Product Info

Title
How the Battleship Maine Was Destroyed
Category
Author
Hyman George Rickover
Publish Year
1995
Pages
180
Dimensions
7.25x10.25x.75"
NKG Part #
2148193098
Type
Hardcover

Description

When the battleship Maine was blown up in Havana Harbor in 1898 it precipitated the conflict that marked a decisive point in American history - the Spanish-American War. Conveniently, the Spanish were blamed for the explosion, but nagging questions persisted. There were several contradictory conclusions drawn about the cause of the great disaster, but none was based on solid technical explanations. As an engineer, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover was intrigued by this quandary and determined in 1976 to resolve it with the use of modern technical knowledge.

Armed with an analysis he requested from Ib Hansen and Robert Price, Rickover examined the 1898 inquiry and a more sophisticated subsequent study conducted when the stricken vessel was raised in 1911. He concluded that political considerations had led to technically unsound positions.