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USS Frolic (1892)

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63: 33: 582: 643: 623: 592: 350:, official number 126888. The U.S. Navy purchased her on 28 May 1898 for service during the Spanish–American War and commissioned her as USS 633: 467:. She performed a variety of other duties in establishing American control in the Philippines, including investigation of possible 515: 199: 492:
was decommissioned on 31 March 1906. After repairs, was placed in reduced commission on 19 December 1906 for service as a
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in commission in 1898, from 1900 to 1906, and from 1906 to 1907. She served briefly during the
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patrolled the southern Philippines, serving primarily off
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was recommissioned on 25 October 1900. Assigned to the
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was decommissioned for the last time on 31 July 1907.
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Hanna in 1892 by 59: 7: 173:31 July 1907 (third and final time) 276:10 ft 4 in (3.15 m) 14: 382:on Spanish–American War duty off 580: 561:"Globe Iron Works, Cleveland OH" 300:(47 mm (1.85 in)) guns 61: 31: 516:United States Department of War 200:United States Department of War 185:Official Number: 126888 (yacht) 559:Colton, Tim (18 August 2015). 167:27 September 1898 (first time) 1: 596:. The entry can be found 152:25 October 1900 (first time) 398:, on 17 September, and was 288:(13 mph; 20 km/h) 170:31 March 1906 (second time) 660: 244:607 long tons (617 t) 18: 372:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 225: 54: 30: 634:Ships built in Cleveland 514:was transferred to the 450:Philippine–American War 402:there on 27 September. 374:, on 23 July 1898 with 268:18 ft (5.5 m) 260:25 ft (7.6 m) 252:165 ft (50 m) 226:General characteristics 380:North Atlantic Station 563:. 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USS Frolic

Norfolk Navy Yard
Portsmouth, Virginia
Globe Iron Works
Cleveland
United States Department of War
yacht
United States Army
Patrol yacht
kn
3-pounder
United States Navy
patrol yacht
Spanish–American War
Globe Iron Works
Cleveland
yacht
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
mail
North Atlantic Station
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Norfolk Navy Yard
Portsmouth, Virginia
decommissioned
Asiatic Station
Hampton Roads
Mediterranean Sea
Suez Canal

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