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was used as a supply ship and patrol boat during the
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301:Displacement
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267:2 April 1912
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198:Commissioned
172:Isla de Cuba
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71:Isla de Cuba
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1894:Sarah Dixon
1804:26-27 Nov:
952:school ship
917:survey ship
812:sister ship
737:Cañacao Bay
718:Philippines
528:school ship
502:during the
496:Philippines
466:during the
209:9 June 1904
1984:1886 ships
1963:Categories
1720:Jorge Juan
1607:Merksworth
1471:Shipwrecks
1034:References
714:Chafarinos
584:sea trials
564:Armstrongs
389:Complement
369:11.2
359:2 Ă— screws
345:Propulsion
214:In service
110:2,400,000
1787:L.R. Doty
1730:Lapérouse
1710:Wendouree
1700:Regulator
1626:USS
1521:USS
1039:Citations
995:USS
901:battalion
876:Hong Kong
848:on fire.
839:USS
686:laid down
632:6-pounder
580:long tons
574:of 1,038
540:in 1940.
484:laid down
336:535
238:Venezuela
134:Completed
118:Laid down
102:, England
86:Caribbean
1921:21 Dec:
1914:Castalia
1901:22 Aug:
1891:14 Aug:
1874:Cestrian
1871:27 May:
1827:Glenavon
1824:29 Dec:
1814:23 Dec:
1807:Portland
1794:10 Nov:
1784:25 Oct:
1768:14 Oct:
1748:22 Aug:
1741:Mangrove
1737:14 Aug:
1727:31 Jul:
1717:21 Jul:
1707:20 Jul:
1697:12 Jul:
1628:Merrimac
1617:Adelaide
1597:Hereward
1544:Castilla
1519:15 Feb:
1489:25 Jan:
1479:19 Jan:
1276:(1996).
1245:14 March
1106:14 March
989:See also
923:Harbor.
832:scuttled
810:and her
795:Castilla
784:flagship
743:east of
698:launched
538:scrapped
512:scuttled
488:launched
397:Armament
378:Capacity
264:Acquired
254:Namesake
190:Acquired
178:Namesake
126:Launched
77:Namesake
1924:Oakland
1911:9 Dec:
1904:Oakland
1881:4 Jul:
1843:Lofthus
1777:Mohegan
1758:4 Oct:
1687:5 Jul:
1677:4 Jul:
1669:Vizcaya
1635:3 Jul:
1624:2 Jun:
1604:7 May:
1594:5 May:
1586:Velasco
1540:1 May:
1512:Veendam
1509:6 Feb:
1499:5 Feb:
921:Parasan
880:gunboat
836:gunboat
710:Melilla
706:Rif War
647:⁄
600:draught
594:with a
592:overall
578:(1,022
520:gunboat
492:Rif War
458:of the
112:pesetas
92:Builder
84:in the
50:History
1864:Coptic
1663:PlutĂłn
1492:Koonya
1482:Active
1309:
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863:guns.
841:Petrel
798:, and
753:Manila
662:funnel
576:tonnes
453:-class
448:was a
309:Length
292:-class
1651:Furor
1523:Maine
1156:DANFS
1005:Notes
930:left
909:Leyte
905:Ormoc
889:Samar
749:Luzon
616:knots
427:Armor
366:Speed
325:Draft
61:Spain
1950:1899
1937:1897
1817:Joys
1751:Kate
1739:USS
1307:ISBN
1282:ISBN
1260:ISBN
1247:2023
1215:ISBN
1197:ISBN
1178:ISBN
1108:2023
932:Cebu
830:was
712:and
684:was
596:beam
558:and
510:was
476:Cuba
443:USS
432:Deck
409:4 Ă—
402:4 Ă—
383:coal
317:Beam
272:Fate
244:Name
222:Fate
183:Cuba
170:USS
167:Name
142:Fate
107:Cost
82:Cuba
67:Name
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