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USS Villalobos

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commanding officer to inform any Chinese officials who might raise similar objections that the Fleet's gunboats "are always amply provided for dealing with 'bad men.'" The admiral admonished that if anything other than "proper respect" was shown to Americans in China, "severe and lasting punishment"
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She returned to Cavite on 10 May for a ten-day respite. Underway again on the 20th, she headed for the familiar region of the southwest coast of Luzon to resume her watch on local banca traffic and to serve as a communication link for Army posts with the "outside world." Villalobos seized three more
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visit to Nanchang. The admiral responded that he had acted under no specific treaty—but on the broad principle of extending American protection to wherever his country's nationals resided. While communications between widely separated places often took weeks or even months and the matter passed to
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commander, "for the purpose of investigating the condition and providing for the protection of the lives and property of Americans is approved." The admiral continued: "It is my desire that, so far as practicable, similar visits be paid to all Americans having property or other lawful interests in
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Army-cooperation duties included supporting the Army's landing detachments including the 30th Infantry at Bana Layley, and the 38th and 29th Infantry at Santa Cruz and Marlango. She then steamed back to Buac before supporting operations of the 30th Infantry at Unisan. During the land operations of
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in supporting the 29th Army Division in securing Marinduque Island. The gunboat then carried dispatches from Marinduque to Batangas before returning with emergency rations for the troops. Furnishing supplies to the lighthouse keepers again occupied the ship before she returned to commerce-watching
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conducted patrols in support of Army forces similar to those she had been carrying out since she was first commissioned. She continued to work off the northern and western coasts of Luzon and off Cebu. In between deployments, she was repaired at Cavite before returning to patrol duty in which she
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in seizing three bancas in the barrio of Hanahana and 11 at the barrio of San Luiz, towing them to Taal for not having licenses. The gunboat also seized a sloop and a banca with two Americans on board and arrested them for cruising without proper identification and papers. Her third patrol from
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China, that I may be kept fully informed regarding all things concerning their welfare." Referring to the governor's contention that the gunboats should stay away since the inhabitants of the district were "bad men," Evans responded that this was all the more reason for more frequent visits.
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Chinese Nationalist forces entered Nanjing on 24 March and subjected American and British commercial installations to heavy attacks. On the 25, Lieutenant Commander Earl A. Mclntyre ordered his crew to place more steel boiler-plate around vital control and gun positions on board
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visit—a protest which the consul seemed to sanction. When word reached Admiral Evans, he responded that a French gunboat had earlier made the same trip and had followed the same procedures, and it had gone without a protest from the local Chinese authorities.
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by gunfire; and the gunboat was placed out of commission on 29 May 1928. Struck from the Navy list on 4 October, the venerable gunboat was towed to sea and sunk in experimental destroyer gunnery exercises off the China coast on 9 October 1928.
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all remained at Shanghai— maintained at 75 percent complement and occupying their time with usual and routine ship's maintenance work—until China entered the war on the side of the Allied and Associated Powers on 16 August 1917. At that time,
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However, by this point, there was not much for them to do, as the conflict between the warlords commanding Szechwan and Hupeh provinces had placed trigger-happy soldiers along both banks of the upper river, preventing river traffic.
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got underway the next day only to soon run aground on a sandbar. With the river dropping one foot per day, if the ship were not soon refloated, she would be there until winter. Help soon happened by when a British
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In late August 1926, there were indications that there could be action in store for the gunboat at Hankou as Communist forces were on the march. On 27 August 1926, the ship steamed upstream for
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remained deployed on the Yangtze River, until 1928, through various reorganizations and designations of what eventually became known as the "Yangtze Patrol", of the United States Asiatic Fleet.
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in expectation of action. Within two weeks, riots broke out in Hankou and the Japanese section of the city was looted, prompting the Japanese to land forces. With the evacuation of Americans,
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converted to a river gunboat—came by as well, heading downstream from Changsha while the river still allowed her to pass downriver safely. With her decreased draft, the combined efforts of
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and other inland waters of China, wherever Americans may be, and where, by treaty with China, they are authorized to engage in business or reside for the purpose of spreading the Gospel."
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duties during which she seized three bancas for cruising without licenses. The ship also communicated with Army posts at Taal, Batangas, Laguimanoc, Buac, Santa Cruz, and visited Gazan.
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bancas for operating without licenses and one for having insurgent papers on board, establishing a link between the last boat owner and forces then fighting the new American occupiers.
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When word of Evans' stand reached the American minister to China in Beijing, Edward Conger, he sided with the governor. Conger asked Evans by what authority he had sanctioned
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blockaded Maricabau Strait and subsequently served on blockade duty off Nasugbu at the request of the American military governor there before carrying dispatches to Buac.
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proceeded to Pagoda Anchorage and thence to Shanghai to inaugurate the United States Navy's Yangtze River Patrol. After a brief visit to this key Chinese seaport city,
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headed back downriver. En route downriver, the gunboat's commander received a letter, via the American consul, from the local Governor who strongly protested
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for needed supplies. Proceeding thence to Yuezhou and Jinjiwan, she met a party of American engineers mapping out a route for the Hankou-Canton Railway.
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and her near-sisters were "hopeless cases" in terms of upkeep, firepower, and living conditions; but they, nevertheless, remained on duty.
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controversial visit. The admiral had thus established a precedent for the Asiatic Fleet that would be carried on until late in the 1930s.
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Her fourth patrol from Cavite found her returning to the vicinity of Laguimanoc, along the southwest coast of Luzon. She cooperated with
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Underway again on the 14 February 1903, the squadron put into Hong Kong on 17 February and remained there until 26 February, when
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Meanwhile, six replacement gunboats were being built for Yangtze duty. The Secretary of the Navy's report for 1927 stated that
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where she arrived on 10 April. She spent the next five days awaiting a favorable rise in the river level to permit passage to
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would be meted out by his gunboats. As if that were not enough, Evans wrote, "Our gunboats will continue to navigate
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Cavite, commencing on 14 April, saw the ship transporting stores to the guards at Cape Santiago, Cape Malabrigo, and
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was in bad condition as regarding both hull and machinery and had little sale value. On 29 December 1927, President
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crew transferred nearly everything portable—including ammunition and stores—to the tug's lighter. At the same time,
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and her sister gunboats resumed their patrolling and continued it through the armistice and into the postwar years.
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could proceed no further, so sent a whaleboat upstream for Nanchang to reconnoiter in accordance with orders from
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departed Hankou and the middle-river area and sailed for Shanghai with the orders to return fire if attacked.
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reported on 22 July 1921 that "business is at a standstill" on both the middle and upper Yangtze River.
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which gave eight foreign powers the right to station forces in the country to protect their nationals.
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supported the Army occupation of Samar. On 20 November 1902, the gunboat was decommissioned at Cavite.
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to depict the ship. However, the design chosen for the prop gunboat was more representative of 1928
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Washington and the State and Navy Departments, American gunboats continued to patrol Poyang Lake.
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patrolled the coastline between Niac and Laguimanoc and cooperated with an Army detachment from
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continued her usual river activities, with occasional periods of upkeep at the Chinese-owned
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America's entry into the war soon resulted in internment for United States gunboats. While
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At this time China had become a collection of feuding states governed by warlords. The
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to investigate conditions there and to check on the welfare of the American citizens.
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lighthouses before resuming routine communication duties with Army detachments at
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was transferred to the United States Navy on 21 February 1900 and commissioned at
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On 6 June, the boat returned and reported that all was quiet at Nanchang, and
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in 1900. The ship spent almost all of her life as an American gunboat in the
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and she reloaded her stores and ammunition before resuming her passage.
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stood by, keeping watch on the scene with her guns cleared for action.
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for the Spanish Navy. After completion in July 1896 she was based at
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Expended in US Naval gunnery exercise off China coast, 9 October 1928
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remained at Changsha for the next four months until relieved by
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Captured by the United States Army along with near-sisters
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In March 1921, the home port for these elderly gunboats—
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After a brief rest at Cavite from 26 March to 1 April,
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within the allotted time to avoid forced internment,
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and, when one was finally obtained, got underway for
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immediately commenced fitting out for service on the
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Ruy LĂłpez de Villalobos
Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company
Hong Kong
Spanish–American War
Gunboat
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Spanish Navy
United States Army
Spanish–American War
United States Navy
Yangtze Patrol
Yangtze River
Hong Kong

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