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USS Prairie (AD-5)

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51: 73: 442: 588: 358:. She protected American interests in Cuba, March to April 1907. Later, she resumed her training duties with the naval militia from May to September 1907, July to August 1908 and July to August 1909. 598: 583: 578: 339:
off the Atlantic coast until she was decommissioned at New York on 18 February 1901. She carried government exhibits to France at the turn of the 20th century for the
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in 1914, firing her 3-inch guns at the Naval Academy and other tactical targets, on 21 April 1914.
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She was recommissioned 26 September 1906 at Boston as a transport and was attached to the
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ferried 216 troops to shore. She was pulled off the next day by the tug
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was placed in reserve commission on 23 March 1899 and cruised with the
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and assigned at first to the Northern Patrol Squadron and later to the
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was decommissioned for the final time on 22 November 1922 at
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Spanish–American War auxiliary ships of the United States
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The entry can be found 527:, Jack Sweetman, 1968, p. 78 373:there. She took part on the 343:. She was recommissioned at 145:8 April 1898 – 15 March 1899 513:Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. 375:U.S. occupation of Veracruz 271:. She was purchased by the 259:, formerly Morgan Liner SS 625: 565:at NavSource Naval History 555:at Naval Historical Center 29: 327:Fore River, Massachusetts 317:Life saving Station. The 275:on 6 April 1898 from the 184: 64: 48: 482:. University of Michigan 347:on 9 November 1901 as a 277:Southern Pacific Company 265:William Cramp & Sons 243:6-pounder Hotchkiss guns 98:William Cramp & Sons 263:, was built in 1890 by 185:General characteristics 301:was converted into an 180:Sold and scrapped 1923 422:Warship International 361:She transported 750 315:Amagansett, New York 311:Spanish–American War 307:North Atlantic Fleet 408:Oakland, California 369:in 1912 during the 45: 325:. She returned to 273:United States Navy 237:6"/30 caliber guns 39: 18:USS Prairie (1890) 303:auxiliary cruiser 250: 249: 119:27 September 1890 16:(Redirected from 616: 540: 534: 528: 522: 516: 501:Henry F. Pringle 498: 492: 491: 489: 487: 476: 444: 443: 437: 382:destroyer tender 341:Paris Exposition 288:Charles J. 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Index

USS Prairie (1890)
USS Prairie

William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia
6"/30 caliber guns
6-pounder Hotchkiss guns
William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia
United States Navy
Southern Pacific Company
New York
Commander
Charles J. Train
auxiliary cruiser
North Atlantic Fleet
Spanish–American War
Amagansett, New York
United States Life Saving Service
Fore River, Massachusetts
naval militia
Paris Exposition
Boston
training ship
Atlantic Fleet
Marines
Santo Domingo
civil war
U.S. occupation of Veracruz
destroyer tender

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