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  • The '''First Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. As its number suggests, it was the first sloop formation created, first appearing in the Navy List in July, 1915. Such in
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  • {{Footer Swatara Class Sloop (1873)}} cat=Sloop
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  • ...=120 align=center| '''[[Swatara Class Sloop (1873)|''Swatara'' Class Screw Sloop]]'''
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  • ...an=120 align=center| '''[[Albany Class Sloop (1864)|''Albany'' Class Screw Sloop]]'''
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  • ...were a new design with increased tonnage, beam, and draft over preceeding sloop designs. Their hull plans were by John Lenthall and their machinery was de {{Footer Ossipee Class Sloop (1861)}}
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  • {{Footer Albany Class Sloop (1864)}} cat=Sloop
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  • {{Footer Benecia Class Sloop (1868)}} cat=Sloop
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  • |colspan=120 align=center| '''[[Benecia Class Sloop (1868)|''Benecia'' Class Screw Sloops]]'''
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  • ...=120 align=center| '''[[Ossipee Class Sloop (1861)|''Ossipee'' Class Screw Sloop]]'''
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  • {{Footer Monongahela Class Sloop (1862)}} cat=Sloop
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  • ...gn=center| '''[[Monongahela Class Sloop (1862)|''Monongahela'' Class Screw Sloop]]'''
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  • ...t identical sloops ordered in October 1861, based on the ''[[Ossipee Class Sloop (1861)|Ossipee class]]'' but increased in length to incorporate a third piv {{Footer Lackawanna Class Sloop (1862)}}
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  • {{Footer Wyoming Class Sloop (1859)}} cat=Sloop
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  • {{Footer Iroquois Class Sloop (1859)}} cat=Sloop
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  • ...span=120 align=center| '''[[Iroquois Class Sloop (1859)|''Iroquois'' Class Sloop]]''' |align=left colspan=34|<small>[[Wyoming Class Sloop (1859)|''Wyoming'' Class]]</small>
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  • ...lign=center| '''[[Lackawanna Class Sloop (1862)|''Lackawanna'' Class Screw Sloop]]'''
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  • |colspan=120 align=center| '''[[Wyoming Class Sloop (1859)|''Wyoming'' Class Sloop]]''' |align=right colspan=34|<small>[[Iroquois Class Sloop (1859)|''Iroquois'' Class]]</small>
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  • Six '''''Cadmus'' class [[sloop]]s''' were completed for the [[Royal Navy]] from 1901 to 1904. They were t {{Footer Cadmus Class Sloop (1900)}}
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  • Six '''''Condor'' class [[sloop]]s''' were completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1899 and 1900. The loss of {{Footer Condor Class Sloop (1898)}}
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  • |colspan=120 align=center| '''[[Cadmus Class Sloop (1900)|''Cadmus'' Class Sloop]]''' |align=left colspan=34|<small>[[Condor Class Sloop (1898)|''Condor'' Class]]</small>
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  • ...to be named, by act of Congress, in honor of the famous American Civil War sloop-of-war ''Kearsarge''. ...Winslow, daughter-in-law of Captain John A. Winslow, who had commanded the sloop ''Kearsarge'' during her famous battle with Alabama, and commissioned on 20
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  • ...9, and in February 1860 he was promoted commander in command of the paddle-sloop ''Vixen'' on the China station. He brought home and paid off this vessel in
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  • ...rved with the Baltic fleet from January 1855 to February 1856 in the steam sloop Desperate. He was then appointed to command the gunboat Haughty, and reache
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  • ...[Bureau of Navigation]] of the [[Navy Department]], he served in the screw sloop ''Congress''. He then commanded ''Alert'', practice ship ''Mayflower'', and
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  • |{{US-Iroquois|f=p}}||sloop||12 Apr, 1859||Wrecked 26 Aug, 1910 |{{US-Lackawanna|f=p}}||screw sloop||9 Aug, 1862||Sold 30 Jul, 1887
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  • |{{UK-1Albatross|f=p}}||composite screw sloop||24 Jul, 1873||Broken up 1889 |{{UK-1FlyingFish|f=p}}||composite screw sloop||27 Nov, 1873||Sold 1888
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  • In 1904, as a [[Kapitänleutnant]], Gygas was the First Officer of the sloop of war [[S.M.S. Habicht (1879)|''Habicht'']], which had been undergoing rep
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  • ...efore being rated {{MidRN}}. On 17 December, 1875, he was appointed to the sloop ''Opal'', which then proceeded to the [[Pacific Station (Royal Navy)|Pacifi
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  • ...in|y=1882|c=[[Dolphin Class Sloop (1882)|''Dolphin'' Class composite screw sloop]]}}<noinclude>[[Category:ShipLink Templates]] this template links to H.M.S.
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  • ...the Channel Squadron. On 1 November he was appointed to the barque-rigged sloop {{UK-Egeria}} on the [[Australian Station]]. In early December he took pas
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  • He commanded the composite screw sloop [[H.M.S. Elk (1868)|''Elk'']] from early 1884 until July 1885 when he was a
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  • The '''First Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. As its number suggests, it was the first sloop formation created, first appearing in the Navy List in July, 1915. Such in
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  • Cradock was again appointed to the screw sloop {{UK-Dolphin}} on 6 September, 1890.{{NLApr91|p. 215}}
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  • ...March, 1884, Lieutenant Vreeland began a three-year tour at sea aboard the sloop-of-war ''Hartford'', after which he was assigned for two years at the [[Bur
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  • Durnford was appointed in command of the composite-hulled sloop ''Mariner'' on 19 March, 1885.{{NLOct86|p. 222}}
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  • ...ation, where the only British presence would be marked by his ship and the sloop ''Algerine'' upon 6,000 miles of coast-line. Based at the former British [
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  • ...es Miraflores] in 1881. In May, 1883 he received command of the composite sloop ''Miranda'' on the Australian Station, and among his other duties on that s
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  • ...n superseded [[Henry Bouchier Phillimore]] in command of the wooden paddle sloop [[H.M.S. Sphinx (1846)|''Sphinx'']] on 17 November, 1873.<ref>Letter from P
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  • As the sloop ''Mutine'' was returning to England from the China Station in early 1891, B
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  • On 10 January, 1896, Field was appointed in command of the sloop [[H.M.S. Penguin (1876)|''Penguin'']], which was functioning as a survey sh
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