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USS South Dakota (ACR-9)

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was anchored into position and rainwater was periodically pumped out to ensure she remained afloat. On 18 February 1961, a storm flooded the hulk of the old cruiser, and she sank in 80 ft (24 m) of water, where she remains to this day. Coincidentally, some of the iron for her hull came from
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on 7 June 1900. The ship's hull and machinery cost a contract total of $ 3,750,000. Her plant consisted of vertical triple expansion engines and 16 Babcock and Wilcox boilers, which powered two propellers. Four funnels, one cage mast, and one military mast provided a distinctive silhouette. One Type
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J submarine signal receiving set equipped the ship. Capt. Charles E. Fox reported on board as the ship's General Inspector on 30 August 1907. The cruiser completed her preliminary acceptance on 19 November.
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sailed easterly courses to operate in Central and South American waters in September. In the autumn of 1909, she deployed westward with the Armored Cruiser Squadron. The force called at ports in the
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departed Manila on 31 December 1926 and arrived at the Puget Sound Navy Yard on 3 March 1927. She was decommissioned on 17 June and remained in reserve until she was struck from the
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on 17 July 1920. She served in the Asiatic Fleet for the next seven years, operating in Philippine waters during the winter and out of
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through 1 May. Following the reception, the cruiser completed her final acceptance trials off San Francisco through the end of May.
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on 5 February 1916. She remained in reduced commission through 1916, and on 5 April 1917 she was again placed in full commission.
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made a cruise southward into Mexican waters in May and another westward to the Hawaiian Islands in August. She returned to
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was stripped down to the waterline and then sold to the Powell River Company, Ltd. In August 1931, the ship was towed to
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began a cruise in December with the Armored Cruiser Squadron which took her from California to the Hawaiian Islands, the
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from the east coast to the mid-Atlantic rendezvous point where British cruisers joined the convoy. Following the
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for the limitation and reduction of naval armament, for scrapping to Abe Goldberg and Co., Seattle, Wash.
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which cruised off the Atlantic coast of South America and then returned to the Pacific late in the year.
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cruised off the west coast of the United States into August. She departed San Francisco in company with
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She then made for the Pacific Northwest to accomplish work associated with her shakedown, reaching
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on 3 March 1908. The ship sailed from San Francisco to Mexican waters, carrying out trials in
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on 15 November 1929. She was sold on 11 February 1930 for scrapping in accordance with the
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for patrol duty operating from Brazilian ports. On 2 November 1918, she escorted troop
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of the Reserve Force, Pacific Fleet, from 21 January 1915 until relieved by the
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on 14 September and reverted to reserve status on 28 September. She was the
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then made a brief voyage northward along the Californian coast and put into
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Sold for scrap, 11 February 1930, in accordance with the provisions of the
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Transferred to the Atlantic after the United States entered World War I,
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during the summer. On 25 February 1925, she ran aground off
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was ordered back to the Pacific to serve as flagship of the
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through the end of the month, followed by a visit to
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The ship returned to 42: 1050:---on 7 June 1920 and was designated 984:, on 29 May; thence proceeded to the 786:(41.19 km/h; 25.59 mph) on 646:14 × 6 in/50 Mark 6 caliber BL rifles 66: 7: 1303:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I 649:10 × 3 in/50 caliber rapid-fire guns 353:69 ft 6 in (21.18 m) 1133:"Ships' Data, U. S. Naval Vessels" 1070:; she was refloated the next day. 281:General characteristics (as built) 25: 1155:"Ships' Data, U.S. Naval Vessels" 617:14 × 6 in/50 cal Mark 6 BL rifles 2554: 2549: 2076: 2071: 1321: 620:18 × 3 in/50 cal rapid-fire guns 527:5 in (130 mm) (bottom) 68: 46: 2656:Ships built by Union Iron Works 782:attained a speed of 22.24  1093:Powell River, British Columbia 726:An act of Congress authorized 467:6 in (152 mm)/50 cal 1: 1337:. The entry can be found 1301:Taylor, Michael J.H. 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Index

USS Huron (CA-9)
USS South Dakota
USS Huron

South Dakota
Huron
Union Iron Works
San Francisco
Hull symbol
London Naval Treaty
Powell River Co.
British Columbia
Canada
breakwater
Pennsylvania-class
armored cruiser
long tons
ft
in
oa
pp
Babcock & Wilcox boilers
ihp
vertical triple expansion
reciprocating engines
screws
kn
Trials
Marines
8 in (203 mm)/40

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