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USS West Virginia (ACR-5)

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Subsequently, the cruiser returned to the important duty of escorting convoys of troops and supplies to Europe, making nine such voyages to Europe and back from 19 February-13 November 1918. In addition,
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29 December, and brought over 1,700 passengers to New York on 14 January 1919. The ship made five more voyages to France and return, bringing home nearly 12,000 troops, and terminated her last voyage at
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Report on American War Mission to Great Britain and France; 15 Dec 1917; Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1917, Supplement 2, Volume 1: 334-83
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Justicia, Metagoma, Vretic, Mentor, Saxon, Nestor, Plassey, Lapland, Hororata, Teiresias, Melita, Osterly, Brambleleaf and H. M. S. Virginian, an auxiliary cruiser.
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Mallory. Mercury, Huron, Zeelandia, Madawaska, Due d' Abruzzi, Re d' Italia and the destroyers Fairfax and Israel. The battleship Virginia was also in the convoy.
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The U. S. S. Huntington made four short trips through the submarine zone off the Atlantic Coast of the United States with the following ships in convoy:
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American Steel Navy: A Photographic History of the U.S. Navy from the Introduction of the Steel Hull in 1883 to the Cruise of the Great White Fleet.
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Calamares, Madawaska, Pocahontas, Bridge, President Grant, Occidente, Zeelandia, Due d' Abruzzi, Re d' Italia and destroyers Little and Kimberly.
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jumped overboard to release the crewman from the balloon basket, by then overturned and underwater. For his heroic action, McGunigal was awarded
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Col. Lions and party came aboard for transportation to Davenport, England. Cruiser St. Louis and destroyers Downes and Balch accompanied them.
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was detached from the Reserve Force and placed in full commission on 5 April 1917. She departed Mare Island on 11 May and steamed to
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Fighting the Hun on the U.S.S. Huntington. A true story of adventures of the U.S.S. Huntington during the War, as seen by H.W. Winn
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Manchuria, Mercury, Desna, Mallory, Huron, Madawaska, Zeelandia, Due d' Abruzzi, Re d' Italia and the destroyers Walke and Taylor.
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sailed to New York on 5 October to have her catapult and seaplanes removed. She got underway on 27 October and arrived
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next sailed for France to bring home veterans of the European fighting. She departed New York on 17 December, arrived
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Pastores, Pocahontas, DeKalb, Tenadores, Mallory and the Mawmee, Destroyers McCall and Duncan were also in the convoy.
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Since WVU also has the mast, it is worth noting that some of the collections at that link pertain to the battleship
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The West Virginia and Regional History Center has multiple collections pertaining to WVU's acquisition of the bell.
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Pastores, Dante Alighieri, Lutetia. Antigone, Princess Matoika, Czaritza and the destroyers Fairfax and Hull.
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Kroonland, Finland, Taormina, Pocahontas, Susquehanna, Caserta, Due d' Aosta and the destroyer Rathburne.
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George Washington, Pastores, President Grant, Manchuria, Covington, El Sol, Susquehanna and DeKalb.
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on 5 July. Detached from Transport Force, she was reassigned to Cruiser Force and became
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Pocahontas, Susquehanna, Due d' Aosta, Caserta and the destroyers Fairfax, Jewett and
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made three coastal convoy passages from New York to Hampton Roads. She entered
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made nine trips across the Atlantic Ocean with the following ships in convoy:
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on 11 November to permit the assignment of her old name to a newly authorized
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for the protection of American interests. She remained off Mexico during the
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on a high-level US Commission to confer with the Allies. Presidential envoy,
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in early 1907) on training operations for two years, and after overhaul at
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Pastores. Dante Alighieri, Wilhelmina, Czaritza and Princess Matoika.
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departed for New York, via Hampton Roads, arriving on 27 November.
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and seaplanes launched from the deck. The cruiser then sailed for
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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waters and in 1914 steamed on special duty off the west coast of
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in 1908 joined the Pacific Fleet for similar exercises along the
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on 30 August. The bell from the armored cruiser was given to
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devices on the quarterdeck and equipment to accommodate four
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until 30 September 1906 when she sailed for duty with the
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22.15 kn (41.02 km/h; 25.49 mph) (Speed on
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on 1 August and arrived New York five days later. There,
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U.S. Armored Cruisers: A Design and Operational History.
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steamed back to Hampton Roads, arriving 30 September.
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United States Navy Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser
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4 × 3-pounder (47 mm) Driggs-Schroeder saluting guns
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4 × 3-pounder (47 mm) Driggs-Schroeder saluting guns
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August 22, 1918 691:Newport News Drydock & ShipbuildingCo. 689:The ship was launched on 18 April 1903 by 606:4 × 8 in/45 caliber Mark 6 BL rifles (2×2) 1647:World War I cruisers of the United States 1045:Kroonland, Susquehanna and the Tenadores. 1031:Second Trip— Hampton Roads, July 18, 1918 1021:First Trip — Hampton Roads, June 23, 1918 897:, two days later to embark together with 324:24 ft 1 in (7.34 m) (mean) 1382:This article incorporates text from the 1004:Eighth Trip— New York, September 8, 1918 924:; and other dignitaries took passage in 596:General characteristics (Pre-1921 Refit) 563:General characteristics (Pre-1911 Refit) 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1176: 1174: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1116: 986:Fifth Trip— Hampton Roads, May 18, 1918 974:Third Trip— New York, February 18, 1918 962:First Trip— New York, September 7. 1917 512: in (38 mm)- 6 in (amidships) 1642:Banana Wars ships of the United States 1234:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1227: 1182:"Huntington I (Armored Cruiser No. 5)" 1010:Ninth Trip— New York, October 14, 1918 31: 1632:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia 998:Seventh Trip— New York, July 26, 1918 980:Fourth Trip— New York, April 10, 1918 609:14 × 6 in/50 Mark 6 caliber BL rifles 55: 7: 1358:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I 957:Port of departure and sailing date. 612:10 × 3 in/50 caliber rapid-fire guns 992:Sixth Trip— New York, June 28, 1918 944:on 17 November for conversion to a 316:69 ft 6 in (21.18 m) 1125:"Ships' Data, U. 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US Navy. 1921. p. 50 1056:Cruiser and Transport Force 833:Naval Air Station Pensacola 446:(47 mm (1.9 in)) 384:(41 km/h; 25 mph) 1663: 1416:at NavSource Naval History 859:departing on 8 September. 760:, to become a part of the 712:After shakedown training, 577:cal Mark 6 BL rifles (2×2) 423:breech-loading (BL) rifles 416:8 in (203 mm)/40 274:(13,900 t) (standard) 18: 1601: 1575: 1489: 1443:USS West Virginia (BB-48) 1105:USS West Virginia (BB-48) 595: 562: 358:vertical triple expansion 303:502 ft (153 m) 243: 50: 34: 1101:West Virginia University 1258:Winn, Hiram W. (1919). 800:on the boat deck ways. 624:2 × 18 in torpedo tubes 589:2 × 18 in torpedo tubes 556:9 in (230 mm) 170:Miss Katherine V. 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Benson 868:Patrick McGunigal 720:as a unit of the 716:cruised with the 657: 656: 229:Hull symbol: CA-5 167:Sponsored by 154:16 September 1901 21:USS West Virginia 1654: 1473: 1466: 1459: 1450: 1379: 1378: 1371: 1341:Musicant, Ivan. 1301: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1282: 1276: 1270: 1269: 1265: 1255: 1249: 1246: 1240: 1239: 1233: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1215: 1209:. 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Index

USS West Virginia
USS Huntington

West Virginia
Huntington
Newport News Drydock & Shipbuilding Co.
Newport News, Virginia
Hull symbol
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
caliber
breech-loading (BL) rifles
6 in (152 mm)/50 cal
3 in (76 mm)/50 cal
3-pounder
Driggs-Schroeder

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