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  1. Irvine Stephens Bulloch (June 25, 1842 – July 14, 1898) was an officer in the Confederate Navy and the youngest officer on the famed warship CSS Alabama. He fired its last shot before it was sunk off the coast of France at the end of the American Civil War.

  2. 6 de nov. de 2015 · Waddell dispatched Irvine Bulloch to board and inspect the British bark Barracouta, and after a half-hour the ashen-faced officer returned with devastating news. The Civil War had ended. The...

  3. 25 de jun. de 2014 · In the Azores the Alabama took on cannons, equipment and a crew that included Midshipman Irvine Bulloch. Irvine was the cruiser’s youngest officer, and was said to have fired its last shot...

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · These are the final resting places of James Dunwoody Bulloch, and his brother Irvine Stephens Bulloch. The Bulloch brothers died in Liverpool, but they were born an ocean away, in the US...

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  5. The Civil War adventures of James (center) and Irvine Bulloch (far right) sparked the imagination of their young nephew Theodore Roosevelt (inset). Officers in the Confederate Navy, James oversaw the construction and purchase of commerce raiders, including the CSS Alabama (above), while Irvine served as a midshipman on board the famous cruiser.

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  6. Irvine Stephens Bulloch (25 de junio de 1842 - 14 de julio de 1898) fue un oficial de la Marina Confederada y el oficial más joven del famoso buque de guerra CSS Alabama. Disparó su último tiro antes de que fuera hundido frente a las costas de Francia al final de la Guerra Civil Estadounidense .

  7. www.history.navy.mil › b › bulloch-irvine-sBulloch, Irvine S. - NHHC

    Irvine S. Bulloch was born in Georgia and entered the Confederate States Navy from that state in August 1861 as an Acting Midshipman. He served initially in CSS Savannah, then went to sea for a cruise in Nashville in 1861-62. Next posted to CSS Nansemond in the James River area, he was sent abroad in mid-1862. Joining CSS Alabama in the Azores, he soon earned promotion to Acting Master and ...