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USS Isla de Cuba

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created 1,897 ihp (1,415 kW) at natural draught and reached 14.03 knots (25.98 km/h; 16.15 mph) over six hours and 2,627 ihp (1,959 kW) at forced draught reaching 15.92 knots (29.48 km/h; 18.32 mph) at the measured mile. The ships had capacity for 160 t
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was used as a supply ship and patrol boat during the Philippine Revolution in the Philippines following the Spanish–American War. In March–April 1900 the ship was part of the Southern Squadron. As part of blockading the island of
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The American Steel Navy: A Photographic History of the U.S. Navy from the Introduction of the Steel Hull in 1883 to the Cruise of the Great White Fleet, 1907–1909.
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The American squadron made a series of firing passes, wreaking great havoc on the Spanish ships. At first, Dewey's ships concentrated their fire on Montojo's
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her into the United States Navy in 1900 and assigned to the Asiatic Station, keeping the same name. In US service, the ship, rerated as a
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of 12 ft 6 in (3.81 m). The ship was powered by steam from two cylindrical boilers fed to two sets of horizontal
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Brook has the dimensions of a 30 ft (9.1 m) beam and a draft of 11 ft 6 in (3.51 m).
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played a key part in disrupting supplies to the Philippine insurgents' and in abetting the capture of
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constructed by R & W Hawthorn Leslie. At natural draught, the engines were design to create 1,700
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in shallow water to avoid capture. Her upper works remained above the water, and a team from
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Campbell, N J M (1979). "United States". In Chesneau, Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M. (eds.).
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Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela
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to assist her under heavy American gunfire. Admiral Montojo shifted his flag to
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Lyon, Hugh (1979). "Spain". In Chesneau, Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M. (eds.).
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on 11 December 1886, and completed on 22 September 1887. Upon completion,
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on 11 December 1886 and completed in 1887. The vessel fought in the
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was commissioned into the United States Navy on 11 April 1900 at
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joined the Metropolitan Fleet in Spain. She participated in the
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to prevent capture. However, the Americans raised the ship and
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was the first major engagement of the Spanish–American War.
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was sent there in 1897 to join the squadron of Rear Admiral
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began in April 1898. She was anchored with the squadron in
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After the United States occupied the Philippines, the
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The vessel had a complement of 164. 494:before being assigned to Spain's fleet in the 328:11 ft 4.75 in (3.4735 m) (mean) 1449: 1368: 1102:. The Spanish–American War Centennial Website 652:–1 in (64–25 mm), while the ship's 598:of 29 ft 11 in (9.12 m) and a 8: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1231:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 2014:Vessels captured by the United States Navy 1456: 1442: 1434: 1375: 1361: 1353: 708:of 1893–1894, bombarding the reef between 1464:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1898 690:Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell & Company 480:Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell & Company 96:Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell & Company 751:, eight miles (13 km) southwest of 716:. When an insurrection broke out in the 1044: 1010: 630:guns, with a secondary battery of four 2034:Shipwrecks of the Spanish–American War 2009:Spanish–American War cruisers of Spain 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1070: 656:had 2 in (51 mm) of armour. 562:with the British shipbuilding company 31: 1176:. Gravesend, UK: World Ship Society. 229: 152: 54: 7: 1425:List of cruisers of the Spanish Navy 759:'s Asiatic Squadron under Commodore 411:6-pounder 57 mm (2.24 in) 2039:Ships built by Armstrong Whitworth 1989:Gunboats of the United States Navy 1240:Naval History and Heritage Command 486:on 25 February 1886. The ship was 25: 2029:Shipwrecks in the South China Sea 1560: 1404: 1155: 27:Gunboat of the United States Navy 1944: 1939: 1323: 985:until she was scrapped in 1940. 938:was decommissioned on 9 June at 231: 154: 55: 35: 1026:Brook has the complement at 70. 855:seized, salvaged, and repaired 696:, United Kingdom. The ship was 436:1–2.5 in (2.5–6.4 cm) 381:160 short tons (150 t) of 373:(12.9 mph; 20.7 km/h) 225:Sold to Venezuela, 2 April 1912 1974:Cruisers of the United Kingdom 919:to survey Ormoc anchorage and 802:suffered little damage. When 304:1,038 t (1,022 long tons) 1: 2024:Shipwrecks of the Philippines 1979:Ships built on the River Tyne 1258:. New York: Mayflower Books. 1195:. New York: Mayflower Books. 818:, came alongside the sinking 792:, and on unprotected cruiser 614:) with a maximum speed of 14 416:3 Ă— 14 in (360 mm) 2004:Isla de Luzon-class cruisers 1969:Cruisers of the Spanish Navy 590:and 197 ft (60 m) 185:(Spanish Navy name retained) 18:Spanish cruiser Isla de Cuba 726:Patricio Montojo de Pasaron 628:12-centimetre (4.7 in) 588:long between perpendiculars 522:, was used to suppress the 2055: 2019:Maritime incidents in 1898 1837:Gouverneur Generaal Loudon 967:Charleston, South Carolina 474:for the Spanish colony of 217:as school ship, March 1907 1934: 1861:February (unknown date): 1422: 1393: 1330:Isla de Cuba (ship, 1887) 940:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 660:had a steel hull and one 570:shipyard. The ship had a 279: 49: 34: 1999:Naval ships of Venezuela 1278:The Spanish–American War 604:triple expansion engines 352:triple expansion engines 946:was then loaned to the 861:4 in (100 mm) 688:on 25 February 1886 by 404:4 in (100 mm) 320:30 ft (9.1 m) 312:195 ft (59 m) 280:General characteristics 1530:March (unknown date): 1413:Marques de la Ensenada 948:Maryland Naval Militia 786:, unprotected cruiser 779: 568:Elswick, Tyne and Wear 193:by capture, 1 May 1898 100:Elswick, Tyne and Wear 1172:Brook, Peter (1999). 975:Antonio JosĂ© de Sucre 773: 739:under the lee of the 572:standard displacement 566:to be built at their 524:Philippine Revolution 356:2 cylindrical boilers 258:Antonio JosĂ© de Sucre 1657:Infanta Maria Teresa 1614:May (unknown date): 1550:Don Antonio de Ulloa 1348:(Cruiser, 1886–1898) 1332:at Wikimedia Commons 844:went aboard and set 765:Battle of Manila Bay 733:Spanish–American War 608:indicated horsepower 504:Battle of Manila Bay 482:in January 1886 and 468:Spanish–American War 1556:Don Juan de Austria 1336:Navsource.org: USS 694:Newcastle upon Tyne 470:. 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Index

Spanish cruiser Isla de Cuba

Armada Española Ensign
Cuba
Caribbean
Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell & Company
Elswick, Tyne and Wear
pesetas
United States Navy
Cuba
Antonio José de Sucre
Isla de LuzĂłn-class
protected cruiser
ihp
triple expansion engines
kn
coal
4 in (100 mm)
6-pounder 57 mm (2.24 in)
torpedo tubes
Deck
Isla de LuzĂłn-class
protected cruiser
United States Navy
Spanish Navy
Spanish–American War
Cuba
Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell & Company
laid down
launched

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