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to put in at Guam on 14 December 1914. The German captain accepted internment of the ship the following day, and the cruiser remained in that status until the United States declared war on
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and repairs. Upon completion, she returned to Guam on 29 August and resumed her duties until 28 November when she got underway for the United States. Christmas 1917 was celebrated at
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on 25 April. This was her home port while serving as a stores ship for the
Asiatic Station. From 22 October to 7 December 1916, she cruised to the
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on 21 May 1917. She departed there on 6 June en route to Japan, via Guam. After visiting various
Japanese ports, the ship returned to
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put to sea on 19 March 1916 and after embarking passengers at San
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of 32 men afloat to board the German ship. Her captain offered to surrender the men but not the cruiser. At 0803,
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back to the United States when he fell deathly ill. The ship was
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in July 1912 and again from
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remained on station in Apra Harbor until steaming for
412:, Territory of Hawaii, in early April and arrived at
473:immediately lowered all boats to aid in recovering
480:s crew and their personal effects from the water.
424:, Philippines, and returned to Guam on 27 March.
656:World War I auxiliary ships of the United States
445:had been in Asiatic waters at the outbreak of
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379:. She operated as the supply ship for the
576:Leon-Guerrero, Jillette (9 August 2010).
387:for many years. In 1904, she transported
327:, Lt. Comdr. R. R. Ingersoll in command.
624:This article incorporates text from the
27:For other ships with the same name, see
661:Ships built by William Cramp & Sons
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530:of the Train, Atlantic Fleet, based at
506:was transited on 19 January 1918; and
319:on 30 April 1898 for $ 325,000.00 and
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204:19 ft 5 in (5.9 m)
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578:"Guam Leaders from 1899–1904"
221:Triple expansion steam engine
522:Upon completion of repairs,
375:was ordered to duty on the
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301:William Cramp & Sons
93:William Cramp & Sons
392:William Elbridge Sewell
383:and as Station Ship at
371:After recommissioning,
151:General characteristics
538:, she was ordered to
400:Puget Sound Navy Yard
311:was purchased by the
512:Charleston Navy Yard
353:Spanish–American War
336:Spanish–American War
494:, Philippines, for
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418:Philippine Islands
361:New York Navy Yard
351:waters during the
437:auxiliary cruiser
367:Peacetime service
347:for the fleet in
299:built in 1873 by
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313:Navy Department
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268:6 Ă— 6-pdr. R.F.
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447:World War I
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169:3,104
111:Yard number
666:1873 ships
645:Categories
613:References
600:27 October
536:west coast
532:Charleston
496:drydocking
463:prize crew
396:overhauled
255:Complement
217:Propulsion
29:USS Supply
582:Guampedia
554:Footnotes
550:in 1928.
440:SMS
315:from the
232:Sail plan
223:, single
106:$ 520,000
594:Archived
548:scrapped
528:flagship
475:Cormoran
467:Cormoran
451:Cormoran
442:Cormoran
422:Olongapo
410:Honolulu
309:Illinois
293:schooner
291:, was a
288:Illinois
263:Armament
236:Schooner
119:Launched
51:Illinois
398:at the
359:at the
297:steamer
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166:Tonnage
89:Builder
59:History
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508:Supply
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492:Cavite
488:Manila
484:Supply
471:Supply
461:put a
459:Supply
434:German
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373:Supply
341:Supply
325:Supply
282:Supply
185:Length
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349:Cuban
285:, ex-
248:knots
243:Speed
225:screw
201:Draft
180:4,325
135:Refit
635:here
602:2010
586:Guam
432:The
385:Guam
280:USS
246:9.5
193:Beam
156:Type
143:Fate
138:1891
103:Cost
81:USS
78:Name
45:USS
323:as
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