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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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  • ...mous vessels of the [[Spanish-American War]], the {{US-Olympia}} and the {{US-Oregon}}. An 1892 description of the yards stated that between 1200 and 150 ...ther or not that was true, he certainly benefited from the collapse of the US Shipbuilding combine.
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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 {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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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]]. ...ahassee-monitor-no-9.html Naval History and Heritage Command: Tallahassee (Monitor No. 9)]</ref>|end=1910|as=Captain of U.S.S. ''Tallahassee''}}
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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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  • |cat=Monitor |nat=US
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  • | {{US-Amphitrite}} | {{US-Monadnock}}
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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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  • In 1916, ''Monadnock'' and {{US-Mohican}} were stationed in Manila Bay, acting as tenders for six [[Plunger ...erff|appt=5 October, 1908{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 14}}|note=also commanding {{US-Monterey}}}}
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  • ...ron-hulled, twin-screw, double-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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  • <div name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''Puritan'' (1882)|cat=Monitor |nat=US
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  • |{{US-SaraThompson|f=p}}||oiler||1888||Sold 9 Aug, 1934 |{{US-NewOrleans|f=p}}||protected cruiser||4 Dec, 1896||Sold 11 Feb, 1930
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  • Significant changes in November would introduce the monitor {{UK-EarlOfPeterborough}} and four modern destroyers: {{UK-Cameleon}}, {{UK |align=center colspan=6|'''Monitor'''
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  • ...ditions. In this it but reiterates the original lesson of the Merrimac and Monitor, showing that the high freeboard and great coal storage of the cruiser invo In conclusion, let us recognise that supremacy at sea in the neighbourhood of our own country is
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  • * The US Navy's 1945 Submarine Design, by Norman Friedman * CVLs: The US ''Independence'' Class, by Norman Friedman
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  • |{{US-1Hector|f=p}}||Collier||6 Jun, 1883||Sold 10 Oct, 1899 |{{US-Yosemite|f=p}}||submarine tender||22 Jan, 1894||Mercantile 10 Jun, 1912
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