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  • |hullno=Cruiser No. 7{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}} ...'''' was one of two [[Cincinnati Class Cruiser (1892)|''Cincinnati'' Class protected cruisers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |hullno=Cruiser No. 15{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}}<br>PG-29 (7 July, 1920){{FriedmanUSCrui ...Moines''''' was one of six [[Denver Class Cruiser (1901)|''Denver'' Class protected cruisers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |hullno=Cruiser No. 16{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}} ...tanooga''''' was one of six [[Denver Class Cruiser (1901)|''Denver'' Class protected cruisers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |hullno=Cruiser No. 18{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 450}} ...'Tacoma''''' was one of six [[Denver Class Cruiser (1901)|''Denver'' Class protected cruisers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |hullno=Cruiser No. 17{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}}<br>PG-31 (1920){{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. ...lveston''''' was one of six [[Denver Class Cruiser (1901)|''Denver'' Class protected cruisers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • ...rReg1879|pp. 30-31}} In 1892 he served as Executive Officer of the sloop {{US-Constellation}}.<ref>''Baltimore Sun'' 11 March, 1892 p. 4</ref> ...Office with duty as the first commanding officer of the converted yacht {{US-Yankton}},{{USDANFS|y/yankton}} remaining in command at least through late
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  • ...one of two [[Surprise Class Cruiser (1885)|''Surprise'' Class third class protected cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. ...d Bourke]].<ref>Naval historian Antonio Moreno García, document mailed to us 20240426.</ref>
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  • |{{US-Gloucester|f=p}}||armed yacht||1891||Sold 21 Nov, 1919 |{{US-1Bainbridge|f=p}}||destroyer||27 Aug, 1901||
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  • |{{US-Alert|f=p}}||gunboat||18 Sep, 1874||Sold 29 Jul, 1922 |{{US-Miantonomoh|f=p}}||monitor||5 Dec, 1876||Sold 26 Jan, 1922
    1,015 B (123 words) - 10:47, 29 April 2018
  • |{{US-1Holland|f=p}}||submarine||17 May, 1897||Sold Jun, 1913 |{{US-Adder|f=p}}||submarine||22 Jul, 1901||
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  • The second battle cruiser disappeared under similar circumstances. The "VON DER TANN" claims to have ...ft by the "REGENSBURG", also proceeded to a torpedo attack. Regarding this cruiser advance, the Commanding Officer of the "SEYDLITZ" told me that he was in su
    78 KB (13,460 words) - 14:31, 24 March 2024
  • | Battle Cruiser | Battle Cruiser
    57 KB (9,679 words) - 20:01, 27 March 2024
  • ...st class battleships, nine first class protected cruisers, 33 second class protected cruisers and 18 torpedo gun boats. 38 of these vessels were built in the Ro ...al to a combination of any two great Powers which might be brought against us. I think, on the whole, this ideal state will have been reached in 1894.<re
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