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USS Niagara (PG-52)

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sound gear and the training mechanism of one 3 inch gun and knocked out steering control temporarily. Half an hour later, when steering control had been regained, six more highflying twin-engine planes dropped a pattern of over a dozen bombs. One hit directly on Niagara's forecastle and several
532:. The following morning a high-flying Japanese twin-engined monoplane attacked with four bombs. The ship made a tight starboard turn at maximum speed until the bombs were released, then swung ship hard to port. Three near-misses to starboard and one to port damaged 540:
Water rushing through a 14-inch hole 6 feet below her waterline flooded two storerooms, a passageway, and her engine room. All power and lighting failed, and her main engines stopped. Fire below decks forward was out of control, and
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heavy fire before crashing into the woods off her port quarter The next two planes sheared up and to the right when taken under fire. One trailed light brown smoke as it disappeared close over the hilltops abaft
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in the gasoline tanks. She exploded with a sheet of flame 300 feet high, and went down in less than a minute. The motor torpedo boats landed her crew at Tulagi early the next morning.
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listed rapidly to port. Her main engine and steering control were restored 7 minutes after the attack. But her increasing list and imminent danger of explosion of her
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on 17 January 1943 and began tending Motor Torpedo Boat Division 23, Squadron 8. She sailed with the division on the 27th and reached her base at
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was then ablaze from bow to bridge. Flames were spreading aft, and ammunition was exploding on deck. Yet, despite her damage, not one of
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in the summer, she fitted out to serve at Newport, Rhode Island, as a school ship for a training squadron of motor torpedo boats.
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tied up outboard well aft. Nine enemy planes came up the river, none of them over 150 feet above the water.
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got underway from New York on 4 February 1941 to tend units of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 2 operating between
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raided the Guadalcanal-Tulagi area with 177 planes, of which about 25 were shot down. Two bombs sank the
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on 17 February. In the ensuing months, she tended the motor torpedo boats running security patrols off
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crew. Others went over her side into rafts and boats to be picked up by other motor torpedo boats.
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port beam. The other passed to starboard and crashed in the hills on her starboard quarter.
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stood out from New York on 30 August 1941 en route to Hawaii, via Guantanamo Bay, the
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The first plane, already aflame, crashed into trees about 1,000 yards astern of
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She headed for the Southwest Pacific on 27 November via the Panama Canal and the
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on 15 November 1940. She commissioned at New York on 20 January 1941.
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was laid down on 14 November 1928 as the steel-hulled civilian
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storage tanks necessitated the order to "abandon ship."
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136 officers and men was killed or seriously wounded.
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Motor torpedo boat tenders of the United States Navy
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Index

USS Niagara
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Fort Niagara
Bath Iron Works
Maine
diesel engines
knots
3"/50 caliber guns
United States Navy
World War II
yacht
Bath Iron Works
Maine
minelayer
New York Navy Yard
Miami
Key West, Florida
Guantanamo Bay
Newport, Rhode Island
Panama Canal
San Diego
Hawaiian Sea Frontier
Pensacola Convoy
Philippines
Fiji Islands
Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
Coco Solo
Panama Canal Zone
New York Navy Yard
Society Islands

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