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USS Charleston (C-22)

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sailed from Philadelphia for the west coast on 23 July 1919, reaching Bremerton on 24 August. Here she was placed in reduced commission until late in 1920, when she arrived in San Diego to serve as administrative flagship for Commander, Destroyer Squadrons, Pacific Fleet. She served on this duty
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to the ship. The service included a silver bowl with an 18-inch (460 mm) diameter that weighed nearly 19 pounds (8.6 kg). The set was designed and made by Carrington, Thomas & Co. in Charleston and included panels showing
845:, to serve as a floating breakwater for a large logging mill. The hulk was ballasted, anchored and periodically pumped out to keep her afloat. The following year, she was joined by the hull of the cruiser 592: 890: 1205: 1301: 780:, France, after a safe passage through submarine waters on 28 June, and returned to New York on 19 July. After training naval volunteers and reserves for two weeks at Newport, 1316: 701:
in October 1913 as flagship for the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Reserve Fleet. From 1912 through early 1916, she was receiving ship at the yard. With a new assignment as
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was stripped down to the waterline and then sold to the Powell River Company, Ltd. On 25 October 1930, the ship was towed to Powell River,
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until 4 June 1923, when she sailed for Puget Sound Navy Yard and decommissioning on 4 December 1923. She was sold on 6 March 1930.
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was the first U.S. Navy ship to attend the event, a tradition the Navy continues participate in to this day.
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The U.S.S. Charleston is seen in this real photo postcard from the 1910s at dry dock in Panama.
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in 1936 and again returned to the city when that ship was itself decommissioned.
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on board for good-will visits, and after disembarking the official party at
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was placed in full commission, and early in May reported for duty with the
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in September, returned to the west coast for overhaul. She cleared
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through the month of May, then sailed north carrying Marines from
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In September–October 1918, she made two convoy escort voyages to
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Sold for scrapping on 6 March 1930, subsequently used as a
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Placed in commission in reserve on 14 September 1912,
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was decommissioned on 8 October 1910 at Puget Sound.
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in the winter, the Fleet moved north each summer to
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She next escorted a convoy from Cristobal to 860:to partially flood, and her hull was towed to 1199: 571:on 6 December 1906 to begin service with the 8: 1302:Protected cruisers of the United States Navy 346:(40.82 km/h; 25.36 mph) (Speed on 236:10,839 long tons (11,013 t) (full load) 1109:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1015:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 764:Here she readied to join the escort of the 697:through early 1916, aside from a voyage to 1281:List of cruisers of the United States Navy 1206: 1192: 1184: 776:, which cleared New York on 14 June, made 522:Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. 108:Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. 1317:World War I cruisers of the United States 1149:. London: Random House Group, Ltd. 2001. 1046:http://www.navy.mil/list_all.asp?id=53841 275:22 ft 6 in (6.86 m) (mean) 1103:This article incorporates text from the 626:Leaving Puget Sound on 28 October 1908, 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 994: 992: 914: 595:to prepare for the long passage to the 942: 940: 520:. She was launched 23 January 1904 by 27: 1322:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia 248:426 ft 6 in (130.00 m) 51: 7: 1147:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I 949:"St. Louis large protected cruisers" 575:, sailing along the west coast from 401:1-pounder (37 mm (1.5 in)) 392:3-pounder (47 mm (1.9 in)) 947:Toppan, Andrew (8 September 1996). 729:On the day of America's entry into 491:4 × 3-pounder (47 mm) saluting guns 1024:Naval History and Heritage Command 975:"Ships' Data, U. S. Naval Vessels" 923:"Ships' Data, U. S. Naval Vessels" 634:until 11 September 1910, first as 375:6 in (152 mm)/50 caliber 203:General characteristics (as built) 14: 1177:(C 22) at NavSource Naval History 1131:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 768:carrying the first troops of the 556:ports in the summer of 1906 with 532:in command. She was reclassified 1096: 856:. In 1961, heavy weather caused 693:, remaining at Puget Sound as a 642:, and later, as flagship of the 53: 31: 1307:St. Louis-class cruisers (1905) 876:On 1 January 1905, the city of 891:St. Michael's Episcopal Church 468:General characteristics (1921) 1: 1112:. The entry can be found 385:3 in (76 mm)/50 cal 770:American Expeditionary Force 607:in June 1907 for the annual 360:54 officers 624 enlisted 48 287:Babcock & Wilcox boilers 897:, City Hall, and a view of 817:Cruiser and Transport Force 741:in the Caribbean. Based on 443:2–3 in (51–76 mm) 339:(41 km/h; 25 mph) 41:(C-22), port view, undated. 1343: 878:Charleston, South Carolina 18: 1327:Ships sunk as breakwaters 1276: 1253: 1224: 784:cleared on 16 August for 467: 313:vertical triple expansion 233:(9,856 t) (standard) 202: 46: 30: 864:, on the north coast of 823:Decommissioning and fate 481:4 × 3 in/50 caliber guns 254:424 ft (129 m) 1010:"Charleston III (C-22)" 461:5 in (130 mm) 431:4 in (100 mm) 623: 609:Portland Rose Festival 526:Newport News, Virginia 267:66 ft (20 m) 112:Newport News, Virginia 1059:"USS Charleston C-22" 691:Pacific Reserve Fleet 676:Bremerton, Washington 621: 593:Puget Sound Navy Yard 530:Cameron McRae Winslow 379:Breech-loading rifles 316:reciprocating engines 882:silver punch service 749:, she patrolled for 599:. 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Index

USS Charleston

Charleston
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.
Newport News, Virginia
Hull symbol
breakwater
St. Louis-class
protected cruiser
long tons
oa
pp
Babcock & Wilcox boilers
ihp
kW
vertical triple expansion
reciprocating engines
screws
knots
knots
Trial
Marines
6 in (152 mm)/50 caliber
Breech-loading rifles
3 in (76 mm)/50 cal
3-pounder (47 mm (1.9 in))
saluting guns
1-pounder (37 mm (1.5 in))
rapid-fire
1-pounder (37 mm)

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