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  • ...ructor at the Academy. In 1864, he became the [[executive officer]] of the monitor ''Patapsco'' of the South Atlantic Blockading Station and engaged in sweepi ...President of the Board of Inquiry to investigate the destruction of the {{US-1Maine}}. On 26 March, he assumed command of the [[North Atlantic Station]
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  • ...01. After his duty in the Board, he supervised the fitting out of the new monitor [[U.S.S. Ozark (1900)|''Arkansas'']] (later renamed the ''Ozark'') and assu ...[[Connecticut Class Battleship (1904)|''Connecticut'' Class battleship]] {{US-Kansas}}. He commanded the battleship for the next two years, which was an
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  • ...f the twentieth century. They were the final development of the classic [[monitor]] type, as the British coast bombardment ships built during the First World {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...vy}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Wyoming''''' was a single-turret monitor launched in 1900 for service in the [[U.S. Navy]]. She was renamed '''U.S. {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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  • ...}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Arkansas''''' was a single-turreted monitor, one of the last monitors built for the [[U.S. Navy]]. ...te=also commanding {{US-Chicago}}, [[U.S.S. Tonopah (1900)|''Nevada'']], {{US-Olympia}}}}
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  • ...}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Florida''''' was a single-turreted monitor, one of the last monitors built for the [[U.S. Navy]]. ...Florida, accommodating crews of three [[Haddock Class Submarine (1913)|"K" class submarines]].{{USNavalEstimatesVolII1916|pp. 1553-4}}
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  • ...y}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Nevada''''' was a single-turreted monitor, one of the last monitors built for the [[U.S. Navy]]. {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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  • The United States completed four '''Amphitrite Class Monitors''' after an exceedingly slow build, in the 1890s. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • During the course of the late spring and summer, the monitor, assigned to the North Atlantic Squadron, visited eastern seaboard ports: S ...y. Dropping down to the York River and Lynnhaven Bay soon thereafter, the monitor conducted target practice at Hampton Roads before returning to Norfolk. Sh
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  • ...was one of four [[Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)|''Amphitrite'' Class]] [[monitor]]s ordered by the U.S. Navy in the early 1870s. ...at [[New York Navy Yard]], Brooklyn, between 1883 and 1891, the "New Navy" monitor commissioned 27 October 1891, Capt. [[Montgomery Sicard]] in command.
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  • ...lass Submarine (1901)|A class]] and three [[Viper Class Submarine (1906)|B class submarines]].{{USNavalEstimatesVolII1916|p. 1553}} ...erff|appt=5 October, 1908{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 14}}|note=also commanding {{US-Monterey}}}}
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  • ...-turreted monitors of the [[Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)|''Amphitrite'' class]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. {{Footer Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)}}
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  • |{{UK-Victoria|f=p}}||second class battleship||9 Apr, 1887||Rammed 22 Jun, 1893 |{{US-SaraThompson|f=p}}||oiler||1888||Sold 9 Aug, 1934
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  • In order to avoid exaggerating the importance of any class of war-ship and to truly exhibit the functions it is called upon to perform ...ssor. As an example, the ''Vernon'' frigate may be compared with the third-class cruiser ''Pearl'' of nearly the same displacement.
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  • * The First [[Town Class Cruiser (1909)|Town Class]]: 1908-31 (Part 1 of 3), by David Lyon * The ''Littorio'' Class, by Aldo Fraccaroli/Antony Preston
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  • ...P" Class Patrol Boat (1915)|"P"]] and [["PC" Class Patrol Boat (1916)|"PC" class patrol boats]] for the [[Royal Navy]], as well as two monitors. |{{US-Celtic|f=p}}||supply ship||1 Nov, 1890||Sold 17 Jan, 1923
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  • Nine '''''Canonicus'' class monitors''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] during the Civil War. Six {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Ten '''''Passaic'' class monitors''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] during the American Civil {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...nhattan''''' was one of six [[Canonicus Class Monitor (1863)|''Canonicus'' class monitors]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Manhattan''" nat="US">
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