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departed on 28 August for Hampton Roads and the Southern Drill Grounds, later joining the fleet at New York for the Hudson-Fulton Celebration from 1–10 October. She was reassigned to the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla at Charleston on 14 November, where she remained until October 1911.
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on 2 November. The President had ordered the mobilization "to test the preparedness of the fleet and the efficiency of our organization on the ships in the yards." Afterward,
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decommissioned 21 December 1900 at New York. She was put in reserve commission in late 1901 at Norfolk with the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla and continued this duty through 1907.
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sailed to Washington, D.C., on 27 February 1897 for inspection and was further examined on 16–20 March at New York by the Chief of the
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came under heavy fire on 7 June while silencing the shore batteries, but was undamaged. Later, she supported the Marine beachhead at
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took up her station off Santiago on 17 June and again on 21–22 June when she bombarded the Socapa battery during the landings at
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on 26 January for a visit, but she was ordered to return to Key West on 6 March because of the tense situation in
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in New York harbor on 29 May 1908 before returning to the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla at Norfolk on 1 July.
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She recommissioned on 10 October 1899 at New York and served as a training ship for firemen at Newport,
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of the north coast of Cuba. She soon made contact with the enemy, capturing the Spanish schooners
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in command, and was assigned to the 3rd Division, Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla. She proceeded to
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on 21 February. As flagship of the 3rd Torpedo Flotilla, she engaged in torpedo runs in
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sailed for New York on where she took part in the fleet naval review for President
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on 6 November 1912 and was sold to Andrew Olsen on 30 December 1912 at New York.
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Eger, Christopher L. (March 2021). "Hudson Fulton Celebration, Part II".
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was placed in reduced commission and decommissioned on 5 November 1898.
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from 1–11 June, where it had bottled up the elusive Spanish warships.
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cruised in southern waters until 8 December and then proceeded to
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recommissioned at Norfolk on 31 January 1908, and was ordered to
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maintained a close position under the batteries with the cruiser
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on 10 June for fleet exercises that lasted until 5 August.
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on 23–24 April. After refueling at Key West from 2–7 May,
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on 12–13 May, along with the nine ships of Rear Admiral
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Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States
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Conway Maritime Press. p. 160. 27:Torpedo boat of the United States Navy 946: 828: 60: 1292:Ships built in Bristol, Rhode Island 740: 272:vertical quadruple expansion engines 228:175 ft 6 in (53.49 m) 24: 973:Torpedo boats of the United States 394: 371:was laid down in February 1896 by 236:17 ft 9 in (5.41 m) 25: 1313: 808: 624:recommissioned on 14 May 1909 at 980: 867: 761: 62: 40: 734: 488:keeping a watchful eye out for 786:Additional technical data from 685: 260:3,200 ihp (2,386 kW) 13: 1: 777:. The entry can be found 678: 500:'s fleet. During the attack, 373:Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. 122:Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. 7: 634:Provincetown, Massachusetts 575: 520:on 13–14 May, cruising off 460:departed Key West with the 294:(54 km/h; 33 mph) 10: 1318: 821:at NavSource Naval History 626:Charleston, South Carolina 564:. Upon her arrival at the 480:resumed blockade duty off 421:Charleston, South Carolina 220:165 long tons (168 t) 29: 1261: 1247:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 17 1239:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 16 1224:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 15 1202:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 14 1194:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 13 1186:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 12 1178:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 11 1170:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 10 978: 927: 901: 865: 789:Gardiner, Robert (1979). 442:arrived on 26 January at 347:(Torpedo Boat No. 6/TB-6) 195: 55: 39: 18:Porter-class torpedo boat 1155:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 9 1147:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 8 1139:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 7 1096:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 6 1074:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 5 1059:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 4 1044:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 3 1022:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 2 1014:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 1 894:/ Coast Torpedo Boat # 3 724:Congressional Serial Set 400:Pre-Spanish–American War 311:32 officers and enlisted 196:General characteristics 151:Miss Agnes M. Herreshoff 50:(TB-6), October 3, 1897. 663: 610:from 4 March-22 April. 510:, but she was not hit. 411:. 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Index

Porter-class torpedo boat
USS Porter
USS Porter (TB-6), October 3, 1897.
Commodore
David Porter
Admiral
David Dixon Porter
Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.
Bristol, Rhode Island
Porter-class
torpedo boat
Normand boilers
screw propellers
knots
Trial
1-pounder (37 mm (1.46 in)) guns
18 inch (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
torpedo boat
Spanish–American War
David Porter
David Dixon Porter
Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.
Bristol, Rhode Island

Bureau of Navigation
New London
Newport
Charleston, South Carolina
Key West

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