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Japanese warship Jingei

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at Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on 26 September 1873 and was the first vessel to be laid down at that shipyard; however, due to the lack of local technical expertise and the need to create the infrastructure to support her construction, she took a total of seven years and ten months to complete. She was
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On 29 January 1886, she was designated as a mine-warfare training vessel. On 1 April 1896, she was re-designated as a utility vessel, however continued to be used as a training vessel, and for the development of
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on 4 September 1876 (six months after Verny had departed Japan) and commissioned on 5 August 1881 with Lieutenant Commander
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inexplicably turned hard to starboard just as the vessels passed each other, gashing a large hole in the side of USS
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showed little interest in travelling by sea, and the vessel was seldom used.
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on 2 December 1903. Her hulk was subsequently sold on 25 January 1909.
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Initially intended to serve as an ocean-going imperial yacht,
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Far China Station: The U.S. Navy in Asian Waters, 1800-1898
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was completed with luxurious internal fittings. However,
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She was removed from the 235: 199:(14 mph; 22 km/h) 690: 395:Nelson, Andrew N. (1967). 15: 573: 501:. Naval Institute Press. 445:. 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Japanese ship Jingei

Empire of Japan
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
Japan
steam engine
knots
paddle steamer
Imperial Japanese Navy
yacht
Léonce Verny
naval engineer
Tokugawa shogunate
foreign advisor
Meiji government
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
laid down
launched
Tsuboi Kōzō
Tōgō Heihachirō
executive officer
Emperor Meiji
survey vessel
USS Alert
Kobe
Yokohama
naval mines
navy list
Japanese–English Character Dictionary
ISBN

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