PinGGG!........
Dunno. It sailed to NYC. While docked there they learned the timbers were rotten beyond repair. It sank where it was moored and they filled the wharf in latter to build a warehouse or something. Now, we dug it out and found it. Mystery solved.
What a headline!
“..found it digging at 9/11 site”
They found the boat digging at the site?
Going forward to post WW II, basically America saved Europe after WW II by bringing in the Marshal Aid with hugs amounts of aid sent to help Europe rebuild, so helping Europe to avoid demand huge reparations from Germany again.
Europe owes a lot to America.
Informative video here, but I was hoping for more pics.
https://www.nysm.nysed.gov/exhibitions/gunboat-at-ground-zero
Pennsylvania Navy blocked the Delaware below Philadelphia in 1777 after Howe had defeated Washington at Brandywine and occupied the capital. (Franklin (paraphrase): Howe believes he has taken Philadelphia, but he will find Philadelphia has taken him.”) They had notable success with a chain across the Delaware and cheveaux de frise, some kind of sunken device meant to deter the progress of ships up the river. Fort Mifflin, just offshore from Philly airport now, held out against the British fleet and land bombardment for a couple of weeks to prevent re-supply of the occupiers. Only on November 15 the last possible few days before the river would ice over in those days did the British cannonade reduce Fort Mifflin and allow the passage of the fleet, the Pennsylvania navy was largely scuttled. Joseph Plum Martin was among the last of the defenders to evacuate Fort Mifflin as the British landed on the island. He’d seen many comrades beheaded by cannonballs.
Lesson to be learned: Don’t break down in Manhattan for any reason!