Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the ... - Page 69 1409); Köln as Army transport Amphion and then Navy Amphion (Id. Efforts to salvage her proved fruitless, and Kearsarge was stricken from the Navy List later that year. 6), on 2 March 1895. Following the soirée later that evening the Kaiser gave a dinner to Cotton, the U.S. captains, U.S. Get Directions. Kearsarge trained off Culebra (14 January–17 February 1905) and then (19 February–22 March) off Guantánamo Bay. Found insideShe held the phone away as she coughed blood into her other hand. ... No doubt the Armed Forces of Malta were on high alert with the USS Kearsarge parked nearby, barely within international waters, and reports of the wounded medivaced ... - On each floor they have 4 divisions. In War on the Waters, James M. McPherson has crafted an enlightening, at times harrowing, and ultimately thrilling account of the war's naval campaigns and their military leaders. (20–24 August), Block Island, Mass. 011113: 3.17k: Missouri (BB-11) with her boats out & Maine (BB-10) in the rear, 1905. Kearsarge had her bottom cleaned and painted with two coats of Rahtgen’s paint while in Dry Dock No. The crew of the U.S. Navy warship Kearsarge engages the Confederate raider CSS Alabama off the French port of Cherbourg, June 19, 1864. At about the same time, Ventura’s pilot sighted Lynn as she turned to starboard around Buoy No. Kearsarge back in service after 10 month maintenance. Ill fortune hounded Missouri and while she conducted target practice on 13 April, an explosion in the port 12-inch gun in her after turret killed 36 men. Image:  KN-10867:  USS Kearsarge. - Each ship (building) has their own name. German U-boats [submarines] wreaked havoc with Allied ships during the Battle of the Atlantic and on 17 August 1918, U-117, Kapitänleutnant Otto Dröscher in command, sank Nordhav about 120 miles northeast of Cape Henry, Va. Nordhav, a 2,846 ton steel-hulled four-masted bark, was operated by Bechs Rederi A/S (Carl Bech & Co.) of Tvedestrand, Norway, and carried a cargo of linseed from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to New York. It was Sunday, June 19, 1864. Found inside... that I shall have to ask for relief [from command of the Alabama] ”59 Semmes makes no mention of this request in any of his writings because the USS Kearsarge's arrival in Cherbourg harbor on 14 June 1864 changed the situation. Recruit Training Command will re-open boot camp graduation, or the Pass-In-Review ceremony, for a limited number of family members and guests beginning with graduation ceremonies August 13. Kearsarge signaled the U.S. vessels and their bands, sounded drums and bugles in “four flourishes” in response to the flagship’s signal and fired a 21-gun salute, and Kearsarge hoisted the royal standard at the main as Victoria and Albert closed the flagship and the Prince of Wales boarded the American battlewagon. The battleship chartered southerly courses and trained with the First Division and Second Torpedo Flotilla off Culebra (22 January–6 February), and then (8–14 February) took part in a scouting problem off Port of Spain. ATLANTIC OCEAN - With less than 24 hours clocked as the Department of the Navy's top leader, USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) and its crew made a . Deployed to European waters during the Civil War, she searched for Confederate raiders. (16–20 and 24 August), Cape Ann, Mass. The ship then (13–19 July) took part in a search problem with other ships off Newport, and returned briefly (22–26 July) to the waters of Hampton Roads for speed trials. Found inside – Page 18610 Palms Ave., PO Box 191, Ishpeming, MI 49849 Phone: (906) 485-6323 Hours: Monday–Saturday 10 am–5 pm Cost: Free (donations are welcome) Website: www.skihall.com Directions: On US Hwy. 41W (Palms Ave.) at Second St. Kearsarge USS ... When the Confederate warship CSS Alabama glided . A number of European diplomats and journalists expressed their concern about the possibility of the crisis escalating. Found inside – Page 10The Navy Officers' Professional Bulletin ... way For additional information , contact the Community Manager , CDR Mirick or YN2 Domenget at ( DSN ) 2248327/8 ; commercial ( 703 ) 614-8327 / 8 ; Fax ( 703 ) 614-8786 , ATTN Pers - 416 . 15). BB-5, CV- 12, CVS-33, and LHD-3. Found insideAnyone who served , especially photo lab crew , at Sampson AFB in Geneva , N.Y. , between 1951 and 1955 , contact Janet I. ... Any Navy personnel who served in Tokyo in 1945 or Washington , contact L.R. Gerdes , 103 É . Gerdes Drive ... Many people continued to fondly call her Kearsarge, however, and on 6 November 1941, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox authorized the service to drop the name Kearsarge and for her to be known only as Crane Ship No. The ship rounded out the year by spending Christmas at Port of Spain, Trinidad (21–27 December) and Port Castries, St. Lucia (28–29 December), before resuming training off Culebra (30 December 1902–1 February 1903). Found inside – Page 258Theodore Roosevelt , his military escort , and accompanying dignitaries as they were leaving the starboard quarter deck of the U.S.S. Kearsarge , the photographer placed his camera on the deck above the main deck of the ship . The busy vessel then crossed to Chelsea and her boarders seized Austro-Hungarian steamship Erny for the Treasury Department, and returned with four prisoners to Long Wharf. USS Boxer (LHD 4) 619-615-5090. 6), Machias (Gunboat No. 1530 Gilbert Street, Suite 2000, Norfolk, VA 23511. Found inside – Page 59US NAVY WUSNAVTO Rare and unusual photo of all Blue Angel aircraft types on board the USS Kearsarge ( CVA - 33 ) . From left , Grumman F8F Bearcat , Grumman F9F - 5 Panther ... So you go to the phone and call your boss in Pensacola . Crane Ship No. The Kearsarge kit is not that inaccurate, though they used the 1888 version of the drawings. (1–12 July 1905). The admiral added that he and his men “were pretty well tired out when all was over” before they set out for Gibraltar. Found inside – Page 2Navy Currents . enlisted communities , discussing their concerns and issues . O Bushey — new MCPON Master Chief Avionics Technician ... may cause white blotches on the dungarees . . ܚܝܚܝ name , address , phone number and a 2 ALL HANDS. The Kearsarge Expeditionary Strike Group and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit #BlueGreenTeam is postured and ready to execute a full range of military missions to defend our homeland, deter aggression and support peace and prosperity around the globe #LSE2021 #esgtwo. The second U.S. Navy ship named for the mountain that rises in the White Mountains in Merrimack County, N.H. (Battleship No. By Walter Topp. “The typhoon happened right off Formosa [Taiwan],” a sailor from one of the ships afterward recalled. Kearsarge standardized her screws off Provincetown (2–3 June), and accomplished some work in Dry Dock No. The admiral then attended the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration in New York, and upon returning to New York Navy Yard received orders to shift his flag to Mayflower while Kearsarge served briefly as Adm. Charles S. Cotton’s flagship as he took the European Squadron on a cruise to those waters (3 June–29 July). Found inside – Page 20Recovery Forces in Planned Landing Areas Number of helicopters * Two area B search aircraft deployed to area 2-1 after ... The U.S.S. Kearsarge , the aircraft carrier positioned in the center of area 6-1 , established radar contact with ... September 21, The Fort McHenry moored at Alava Pier in Subic Bay for a 24-day upkeep. 1888); Wittekind as Army transport Iroquois and then Navy Freedom (Id. USS Enterprise (1877-1909) Ship's Apprentices pose by the port side quarterdeck ladder, while Enterprise was at the New York Navy Yard, circa spring 1890. (Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph NH 1203), The Great White Fleet steams in column from Hampton Roads, Va. at the beginning of their cruise around the world, 16 December 1907. The SHIP number is the number of the Barracks the Recruits are housed in. USS Boxer (LHD 4) at Naval Base San Diego is located at Naval Base San Diego, CA. Kearsarge required additional repairs after her sail and reached Tompkinsville (1–3 May), from which she then (3 May–3 June) crossed the busy harbor and completed work in dry dock at the New York Navy Yard. Main ship particulars are length of 258 m and beam of 37 m. Maps below show the following voyage data - Present Location, NExt port . Olympia, Baltimore, and Cleveland visited Smyrna (12–15 August) and the Turks finally capitulated to the Americans’ demands. The Americans selected Athens, Greece, as a strategic port that brought their ships within a day’s passage of the Dardanelles or Smyrna [Izmir] without making their actions too obvious — and avoiding insulting the sultan. Enlarge Aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV-60) View in National Archives Catalog Please Note: On August 22, 2019, the VA began scanning more than 20 million images from the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard deck logs so that they can be made available online. After over a half of century in service, the . The circumstances immediately following the disaster, however, gave such an exhibition of discipline, self-sacrifice and heroic conduct that one must be proud of belonging to a service which furnishes such officers and such men.”. The A-1 was the airplane in which Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, the Navy's first aviator, made many . Kearsarge and a number of the ships carried out target practice on the range in Manila Bay (14 November-1 December). “Situation serious,” U.S. Consul Gen. Samuel R. Gummeré telegraphed to the State Department the following day, “Request man-of-war to enforce demands.”. 5: displacement 11,540; length 375'4"; beam 72'3"; draft 23'6"; speed 16 knots; complement 553; armament 4 13-inch; 4 8-inch, 14 5-inch, 20 6-pounders, 4 1-pounder automatic guns, 4 1-pounder rapid-fire guns, 4 M1895 Colt-Browning machine guns, 2 3-inch rapid-fire field guns [landing force], 4 18-inch torpedo tubes; class Kearsarge), “Of the old wooden vessels of the Navy which were in active service at the date of my last report,” Secretary of the Navy Hilary A. Herbert observed in his annual report for the year 1894, “one, the Kearsarge, was wrecked in February last, and her name has since been regretfully stricken from the Navy list…There is still a feeling, deep-seated, widespread, and fully shared by the Navy Department, that Kearsarge is a name that ought not to be permitted to die out of the Navy list. From June of 1964 to May of 1967 I served aboard the USS Intrepid CVS/CVA-11 V-3 Div for a tour of duty aboard her in 1966,1967 as a plane handler. Kearsarge steamed with the squadron in New England waters that summer, and celebrated Independence Day at Provincetown, Mass. The work gave the ship cage masts, new water-tube boilers, and another four 5-inch guns, and removed the 1-pounder guns and 16 of the 6-pounders. Historians, especially military historians and political scientists may also be interested in this work. Kearsarge enjoyed a warmer visit to Boston that spring (15 April–8 May), and after participating in exercises in Chesapeake Bay shaped a southerly course, stopping at Charleston Navy Yard, S.C. (13–14 June), Key West and Pensacola, Fla. (17–18 June and 20 June–3 July, respectively), and during her return voyage northward at Charleston again (8–9 July). Kearsarge sailed from New York on 1 December for Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where the United States formally took possession of that enclave on 10 December 1903. (4–5 September). ), Testing continues on Crane Ship No. The USS Essex(CV-9) was close to launching, and would be launched at the end of July, 1942. (26–29 July, 4–7 and 13–15 August), New London, Conn. (1–4 and 9–11 August), Great Point, Mass. The name Triad reflected the fact that it could operate from the water using the single float, on land using wheels and in the air. Missouri joined them on 3 July, and the American officers made the rounds of their Greek counterparts, and received King George I, Prince Andrew, and Princess Alice on board the flagship on the 4th of July. She is painted white from her main and lower decks down, but her paint scheme changes when she visits Europe in 1903, when the main deck and up display a buff color. Kearsarge continued as an engineering training ship, and accomplished repairs in dry dock at Boston Navy Yard (23–28 April 1919). What is the tradition of the quarterdeck? (21 November–4 December), lay to off Mayagüez Island, P.R. Meanwhile, a second vessel brought additional members of the imperial entourage alongside the ship to port, including Adm. Alfred von Tirpitz, State Secretary of the Imperial Navy, Adm. Gustav von Senden-Bibran, who led the Marinekabinett, Philipp F. Alexander, Fürst zu Eulenburg und Hertefeld, Graf von Sandels, and Generalleutnant Hans von Plessen. (Children 2 & under do not count toward the guest limit.) Detroit Publishing Co. photo from the Library of Congress. USS Gravely (DDG 107) USS GRAVELY is one of the Flight IIA ARLEIGH BURKE - class of Aegis guided missile destroyers and the first ship in the Navy named after Vice Admiral Samuel Lee Gravely, Jr. 1 to Useless Bay at nearby Whidbey Island, and cargo ship Sirius (AK-15) then (14 May–21 June 1936) took the crane ship in tow back to New York Navy Yard, where the yard reported that it maintained her in “decommissioned status.”. (A superb description of the research and construction of Dr. Roberts' museum model) (15–16 August), Rockport, Mass. That momentous day found Kearsarge at Boston Navy Yard where she assisted in seizing German ships Amerika, Cincinnati, Köln, and Wittekind of the Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (Hamburg America Line), along with Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft Hansa (German Steamship Company Hansa) steamer Ockenfels. 1’s disposal on 8 March 1955. 44 #4 and Vol. Crane Ship No. 1 was assigned to the Twelfth Naval District at Mare Island on 1 May 1946. Kearsarge cruised with the Fourth Division and reached Valetta, Malta (14–19 January) and Algiers (21–30 January), and then visited Gibraltar while the ships rendezvoused to reform the fleet (31 January–6 February). Kearsarge meanwhile sailed in company with some of the ships and visited ports in Washington State: Port Townsend (21–23 May); Seattle (23–27 May); and Bremerton (27–28 May). For example, USS Triton (ship-12), USS Reuben James (ship-2), or maybe the USS Kearsarge (ship-11) - Each ship has 3 floors. Kearsarge and all of the vessels in the harbor, as well as those of the British Channel Fleet gathered off Spithead, dressed ship as royal yacht Victoria and Albert steamed through the armada. It was no chance encounter. Found inside – Page 44“ We were on the phone with Adm . Smith almost Other than that , he was in good health . The way immediately , ” Berndt says . ... Dash - 2 followed , unloading the USS Kearsarge , the men and women of the more Marines ... Ship 2 USS Reuben James. Following those patrols, Kearsarge came about and resumed her training routine in Chesapeake Bay into the winter. Then they'd hoist ‘em over to us down in the coal bunkers and we'd spread out the coal with shovels until all the bunkers -- about 20 -- were full to the top.”. Kearsarge returned to San Francisco on 31 May, and made the rounds of the bay area, stopping at San Francisco (1–2 July), Mare Island Navy Yard (2–4 July), California City Point (4–6 July), and back to San Francisco. IT WAS NO chance encounter.. USS Kearsarge, LHD 3 (100284) MV Kellie Chouest, OSV 156 (100373) USS Kentucky, SSBN 737 (100144) USS Key West, SSN 722 (100132) USS Kidd, DDG 100 (100209) USNS LCPL Roy M Wheat, TAK 3016 (100405) MV LTC John U D Page, TAK 4496 (100481) USS La Jolla, SSN 701 (100110) . 11), across the Atlantic to Lisbon, Portugal. The ship coaled at Old Point (7–8 May), and into the summer (15–19 and 23–26 May and 31 May–2 June) participated in exercises off the Southern Drill Grounds, breaking her times at battle stations by returning to Old Point. An estimated 20,000 people converged on Newport News for the launching, taxing the area’s accommodations and communications. Sources: KEASRSARGE PARTICIPATES IN SWATT. Without her we would never have been able to do many of the big jobs that cost millions of dollars.”. Welcome aboard the official USS McCAMPBELL facebook page. Exhibits: New National Museum of the U.S. Navy, Exhibits: New National Museum of the U.S. Navy - Main, The American Revolution and the French Alliance, The Forgotten Wars of the Nineteenth Century, Civil War: Securing the Seas for Union Victory, In Harm's Way: The U.S. Navy and World War II: Atlantic, In Harm's Way: The U.S. Navy and World War II: The Home Front, In Harm's Way: The U.S. Navy and World War II: The Pacific Theater, Korea 1950-53: The Navy in the Forgotten War, Sailor's Life at Sea & Poetry (Grades 4-6), DIVE! The Mohican-class steam sloop-of-war, USS Kearsarge, was commissioned on January 24, 1862, at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 5), and Marietta (Gunboat No. Kearsarge stood in to Basseterre, St. Kitts (2–5 February 1903) and Ponce, P.R. Identifiable among those standing are: Ens. Waterman image. USS Constellation, an 1854 sloop which is currently a museum ship. The European Squadron spent Independence Day and some days afterward coaling and taking on stores at Gibraltar, where Illinois and Mayflower joined them, and Jewell then took them into the Mediterranean to Trieste in Austria-Hungary. 1 through the Panama Canal to the Eleventh Naval District at San Diego, and she subsequently reached the San Francisco area. /s/ Hans E . "On June 19, 1864, the United States warship Kearsarge sank the Confederate raider Alabama off the coast of Cherbourg, France, in one of the most celebrated naval engagements of the American Civil War. At 1630 that evening fishing trawler Lynn cast off her lines from Boston’s Fish Pier, bound for the Georges Bank. NORFOLK-- Amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3), held the grand opening of 'Spot 3 Café,' an on board coffee bar, with partners Starbucks Branded Solutions and Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM), Sept. 23.. 1 worked with Coast Guard buoy tender Cactus (WAGL-270) and commercial tug Juno of Boston Towboat and raised the sunken trawler. I understand that Kearsarge is a traditional name for US Navy ships, e.g. KEARSARGE au large de Boulogne", in the collection of Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen of Washington. Kearsarge then turned her prow further eastward and visited Nyborg, Denmark (19–23 June), and then (23–30 June) took part in a regatta week at Kiel, Germany. That was all you could see of an entire battleship. Confederate Raider is the enthralling story of the Civil War as fought on the high seas by Raphael Semmes, the Confederacy's most famous and revered naval officer. (Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph NH 101721), Lt. John E. Lewis meets a kangaroo donated by the citizens of Sydney to Connecticut during the ship’s visit to that port, 20–27 August 1908. The chaos endangered Americans caught in the midst of the war and President Woodrow Wilson called on U.S. warships to protect, and if necessary, evacuate them. George E. Gelm, her commanding officer, later received the Navy Cross for his “exceptionally meritorious service in a duty of great responsibility” for his command of the ship during the war -- joined multiple ships in New York harbor as Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels reviewed them from Mayflower’s deck, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt reviewed them from Aztec (S. P. 590), the day after Christmas 1918. Ship 3 USS Hopper. The Americans grew exasperated, and on 16 July the State Department instructed Leishman to inform Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Tevfik Pasha that it “failed to understand the delay in according him [Leishman] the treatment due to the friendly relations of the two countries”, and to demand an appointment at a fixed time and date. The Nimitz class nuclear powered aircraft carrier is the largest, most powerful, capable aircraft carrier class in the world. 480k: This is an original 1898 2-page article from the Scientific American Journal from January 29th entitled "The Latest Battleships For The United States Navy". Steel recovered from the Pentagon after the . These are the ship names: Ship 1 USS Pearl Harbor. Cassini, protested the battleships’ arrival. Decommissioned after the war, Kearsarge was in and out of commissioned for nearly the next thirty years serving in the Pacific, the Atlantic, Central American waters, and in the Caribbean. As the visitors prepared to depart, Cotton assembled the crew and ordered them to give three hearty cheers for the Kaiser. The ship modified her schedule and lay to off Lynnhaven Roads, Va. (4–6 December), and also completed work at Norfolk Navy Yard into the New Year (15 December and 26 December 1917–1 January 1918). (U.S. Navy Photograph NH 52036, Naval History and Heritage Command), British sailors cheer their American counterparts as Kearsarge visits Portsmouth, England, 13 July 1903. USS EVERETT F. LARSON (DD 830) and USS EVERSOLE (DD 789) moored outboard to starboard. The U.S. Navy had been chasing Alabama since her commissioning 22 months earlier. Seventeen of Kearsarge's crew received the Medal of Honor for their actions. The Department, it is true, approves the policy heretofore adopted of naming our battle ships for States—the pillars of the Union; but the propriety of making an exception to this rule in favor of the Kearsarge would, I believe, be universally recognized.”. Kearsarge was launched on 24 March 1898, alongside Kentucky during a surge of patriotism following the sinking of second-class armored battleship Maine in Havana, Cuba, on 15 February 1898. Found inside – Page 18Eventually he was able to retrieve an Inmarsat phone and , at the end of it , the HF set was used to coordinate the evacuation of embassy staff to the USS Kearsarge , an American warship lying off the West African coast . On the following day Kearsarge passed the Delaware Breakwater and stood up the river to Philadelphia Navy Yard, where she was placed in ordinary on 31 May 1913. (Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph NH 50477), Stripped of turrets, superstructure, and armor, Crane Ship No. 33, No. The Great White Fleet crossed the Atlantic from Gibraltar and returned to the United States (6–22 February 1909), where President Roosevelt reviewed the ships at Hampton Roads (22–26 February). 19 June 1864 The Battle of Cherbourg, or sometimes the Battle off Cherbourg or the Sinking of CSS Alabama, was a single-ship action fought during the American Civil War between a United States Navy warship, the USS Kearsarge, and a Confederate States Navy warship, the CSS Alabama, on June 19, 1864, off Cherbourg, France. 105 were here. I definitely remember that night very very well as I was the quartermaster of the watch on the quarterdeck with the Officer of the deck (OOD). Following the chief executive’s review, the ship turned northward and operated off Bar Harbor and Provincetown (6–23 and 24–27 September, respectively). The Alabama, on the other hand, is just a modified Kearsarge. Congress authorized the construction of the two ships of the class, Kearsarge and Kentucky (Battleship No. Kearsarge visited Honolulu in the Hawaiian Islands (16–22 July), Auckland, New Zealand (9–15 August), and three Australian ports: Sydney (20–27 August); Melbourne (29 August–5 September); and Albany (11–18 September). Shortly afterward (4 September 1909–17 June 1912) the battleship was decommissioned for modernization. USS Boxer (LHD 4) 619-556-4105. IT WAS NO chance encounter.. 3 By Joseph P. Reidy [table striped="true" responsive="true"] John H. Lawson, Landsman, USS Hartford, won the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Battle of Mobile Bay. 3030. Illinois, Maine, and Missouri suffered accidents, however, that delayed their arrival, halving Barker’s strength. USS KEARSARGE- FUN 4 A limited supply of cardboard will be made available by the committee. Jib fore and aft at an angle of 38°46". Additionally, the battleship steamed off Cape Charles, Va. (26–27 July), and then (19 August–1 October) turned her prow northward and operated from Base 10 at Port Jefferson, Long Island. Found inside – Page 33Recovery units in area 6-1 made contact with the descending spacecraft before any calculated landing predictions based on reentry tracking ... At 09:05:00 g . e . t . , the aircraft carrier U. S. S. Kearsarge , positioned in the center ... P60: Commander's View - Alabama's quarterdeck. . During her career, Alabama had captured and burned 55 vessels at sea. Recruit Training Command will re-open boot camp graduation, or the Pass-In-Review ceremony, for a limited number of family members and guests beginning with graduation ceremonies August 13. On June 19, 1864, the fabled CSS Alabama sailed out of the harbor in Cherbourg, France, to confront the USS Kearsarge, which was blockading the port. The presence of Barker’s battleships anchored in the Tagus roused Portuguese fears of U.S. expansionism, and the Navy instructed the admiral to lay to off Lisbon until 16 June, but extended his stay for two days. Cotton, Hemphill, and their officers greeted the Prince on the quarterdeck, and the party walked aft to inspect the ship’s marine guard, and then descended to the admiral’s cabin for breakfast. Unit Public Affairs Representative: pao@lhd3.navy.mil. The museum's A-1 Triad is one of two replicas of the Navy's first airplane built to commemorate the 50 th anniversary of Naval Aviation in 1961. Baltimore, Cleveland, Olympia, and Mayflower joined them from Gibraltar. Kearsarge sailed in the Second Squadron as one of the 16 battleships of the “Great White Fleet.” President Roosevelt dispatched the fleet on a global circumnavigation to serve as a deterrent to possible war in the Pacific; to raise U.S. prestige as a global naval power; and, most importantly, to impress upon Congress the need for a strong navy and a thriving merchant fleet to keep pace with the United States’ expanding international interests and far flung possessions. 1’s 250-ton revolving crane while she undergoes conversion at Philadelphia Navy Yard, 30 October 1922. The ship was nonetheless placed out of service at San Francisco Navy Yard’s Naval Drydocks Hunters Point on 31 April 1945, so as to free her crewmen for duties elsewhere, and civilian mariners manned the aging vessel. Shen then set out for target practice on the target grounds in Cuban waters (1–13 April). Battleship No. Kearsarge hove to off Smithtown Bay on Long Island Sound, N.Y. 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