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  • ...' was so unmanageable that the tow line parted. {{UK-1Liverpool}} and the collier ''Thornhill'' attempted to take the battleship in tow, but to no avail.<ref ...ce four destroyers came in sight - the sun had appeared and coming towards us at full speed they really made a wonderful picture.' One of the destroyers
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  • On 28 December, while still fitting out, she was hit by the collier ''Oden'', which resulted in the buckling of beams and frames in the hull an ...saved the money. Certainly the proverbial little cherub was looking after us marvellously. This electric gear remained in the ''Invincible'' for some t
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  • ...e "Hadley", while under Escort of a Destroyer, and the other an "Admiralty Collier".<br><br> ...alongside of us and steamed east for an hour and a half. Then she hailed us through a megaphone: 'Steamer ahoy! Hallo! Where are you bound to?' 'Sal
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  • ...be Torpedoed on a Man-of-War''' is the account of Chaplain [[George Henry Collier]], B.A. of the [[Royal Navy]], who was on board the {{UK-Cressy|f=pt}} when ...board side of the ''Aboukir'', while we stood by on the port side, both of us a good distance off.
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  • ...ncan{{AWO1913|324 of 27 June 1913 shows that S.S. ''Agnes Duncan'', A.K.A. Collier Transport 1, was re-engaged for two years service on 5th July 1913}} 720 to <br>Collier Agnes Duncan came alongside 5 AM commenced 5.30 finishes 7.45 amount 390 to
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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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  • |{{US-Abarenda|f=p}}||collier||11 Aug, 1898||Sold 28 Feb, 1926 {{CatPrivateShipBuilder|US}}
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  • |{{US-Scipio|f=p}}||Collier||12 Mar, 1880||Sold 28 Dec, 1899
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  • |{{US-Justin|f=p}}||Collier||23 Dec, 1890||Sold 17 Feb, 1916
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  • ...he early Twentieth Century. He was born in Maryland, the son of Colonel of US Volunteers Robert Smith Rodgers, and was appointed to the Naval Academy fro ...ref> After a brief stint of shore duty, Rodgers was appointed to command {{US-Adams|f=t}} from 1877 to August, 1879.{{USOfficerReg1878|pp. 16-17}}<ref>''
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  • |{{US-1Yosemite|f=p}}||auxiliary cruiser||16 Mar, 1892||Scuttled 15 Nov, 1900 |{{US-Yankee|f=p}}||auxiliary cruiser||14 Jun, 1892||Wrecked 23 Sep, 1908
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  • |{{US-Stranger|f=p}}||armed yacht||1880||Collision 30 Sep, 1915 |{{US-Terror|f=p}}||monitor||24 Mar, 1883||Sold 10 Mar, 1921
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  • ...mmander, Asiatic Squadron]]'''<br>20 Jun, 1899|Succeeded by<br>'''[[George Collier Remey|George C. Remey]]'''}} {{CatPerson|US|1842|}}
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  • {{RearUS}} '''George Collier Remey''' (10 August, 1841 &ndash; 10 February, 1928) served in the [[United {{CatPerson|US|1841|1928}}
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  • <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Walke''" nat="US"> {{Tenure|rank={{LieutUS}}|name=Francis Marion Collier|nick=Francis M. Collier|appt=26 October, 1916|end=7 December, 1916}}
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  • ...with the {{US-1Hopkins}} and {{US-1Macdonough}}, {{US-1PaulJones}}, and {{US-1Stewart}}. She steamed with them, via Bermuda, to Ponta Delgada in the Az ...stood out of Brest in company with {{US-Flusser}}, {{US-1Stewart}}, and {{US-1Whipple}} to return home. Following refueling and provisioning stops in th
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  • |{{US-Saugus|f=p}}||monitor||16 Dec, 1863||Sold 15 Mar, 1891 |{{US-Ranger|f=p}}||gunboat||10 May, 1876||Transferred 11 Apr, 1940
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  • |{{US-1Truxtun|f=p}}||destroyer||15 Aug, 1901|| |{{US-1Whipple|f=p}}||destroyer||15 Aug, 1901||
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  • ...5 June, 1919 with Lieutenant Commander [[Francis Marion Collier|Francis M. Collier]] in command. <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Ballard''" nat="US">
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  • <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''McLanahan''" nat="US"> {{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Mark Taylor Collier|nick=Mark T. Collier|appt=8 October, 1940{{UBAllyWarship|4320}}|end=early 1941{{UBAllyWarship|43
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  • |nat=US ''Charleston'' was commissioned on 26 December, 1889 with Captain [[George Collier Remey|George C. Remey]] in command.
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  • {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[George Collier Remey|George C. Remey]]'''|'''[[Portsmouth Navy Yard|Commandant, Navy Yard, {{CatPerson|US|1842|1910}}
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  • |cat=Collier |type=collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |cat=collier |type=collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • ...ndash; 26 Oct, 1916|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Francis Marion Collier|Francis M. Collier]]'''}} {{CatPerson|US||}}
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  • ...the {{US-McLanahan|f=pt}}. In December 1919 he was given command of the {{US-Toucey|f=t}}.<ref>Email from Jack Coffee, sixth cousin, to Tone, 20150301.< ...rom the U.S. Naval War College at Newport, R.I. to assume command of the {{US-Arkansas|f=tp}}.<ref>"The Evening Star, Washington, DC", [http://bit.ly/1FK
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=collier
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |nat=US '''U.S.S. Southery''' was a collier purchased by the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1898 and later converted to a prison ship
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  • |{{US-Southery|f=p}}||auxiliary||27 May, 1889||Sold 1 Dec, 1933 |{{US-Nero|f=p}}||Collier||8 Dec, 1894||Sold 29 Jul, 1922
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  • |cat=Collier |type=Collier
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  • |{{US-Sterling|f=p}}||Collier||24 Aug, 1881||Sold 15 Sep, 1919
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  • ...icerReg1917|p. 54}}|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Francis Marion Collier|Francis M. Collier]]'''}} {{CatPerson|US||}}
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  • | {{US-Orion}} | {{US-Jason}}
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  • | {{US-Proteus}} | {{US-Nereus}}
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  • | {{US-Vulcan}} | {{US-Mars}}
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  • ...ame=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Vulcan''''' was one of three [[Vulcan Class Collier (1909)|''Vulcan'' Class colliers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Vulcan''" nat="US">
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