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in four twin Mark 8 turrets in a "lozenge" arrangement. The forward and starboard side turrets were electric-powered, while the other two turrets were steam-powered. This was to test which system was better, and as a result the Navy adopted electric power for future turret designs. Secondary armament
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hull, which allowed the side turrets to fire dead ahead and astern. She was the only US Navy ship built with this turret arrangement. The tumblehome hull and "lozenge" arrangement were rare in the US Navy, but at the time were prevalent in the
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from 10 April – 7 August 1901; the last stage was to Melbourne, Auckland, Wellington and Sydney. She remained with the Asiatic Squadron until 1 March 1902, when she sailed for the United States via the Suez Canal and arrived at the
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in Philadelphia on 16 May 1906. Except for a short period (from 30 June – 2 August 1906) in commission for special service at Havana, Cuba, she remained in reserve until the spring of 1907. From 12 April – 4 December 1907,
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had a 3 in (76 mm) belt versus 4 in (102 mm), 8 in (203 mm) barbettes versus 10 in (254 mm), and the same turret and deck armor.
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s refits were relatively modest. Her torpedo tubes were removed prior to 1914; one source says by 1903. By 1917 the 5-inch guns had been reduced to eight while two
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until September 1919, when she became the flagship of Commander, Division 1, Asiatic Fleet. In January 1920, she was assigned to the
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Harbor until November, when she sailed to the Asiatic Station to serve as flagship for the Commander-in-Chief of the
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Placed out of commission on 23 June 1908, she was commissioned in ordinary on 2 March 1914. She was assigned to the
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as flagship of Commander, Destroyer Squadrons, and remained there until 15 January 1921. She was redesignated as
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from 24 July 1914 – 13 March 1915. She was placed in full commission at Philadelphia on 9 May 1915 and served on
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cruise (from 3–23 August 1905) and a tour in the Mediterranean (from 28 December 1905 – 8 May 1906),
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on 3 July, in which the Spanish Fleet was destroyed. Although she was struck 20 times by whole shot,
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had her turrets in a "lozenge" arrangement (one each fore and aft, one on each side) and also had a
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on 20 August; cruised along the Atlantic coast and in Caribbean waters; participated in the
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s six, and all were in twin turrets. The secondary armament was increased in caliber from
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on 21 May and established the blockade of that port. On 26 May, the Squadron arrived at
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Ordered for $ 3,450,420.29 (hull and machinery), she was launched on 2 October 1895 by
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6 in (152 mm) sloped sides, 3 in (76 mm) flat middle (amidships)
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and was about 1,000 tons larger, which allowed for a raised forecastle for better
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with 3 in (76 mm) protecting the ammunition hoists. The secondary gun
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sacrificed armor for improved armament. She had eight 8-inch guns compared to
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from 8 September to 17 October 1903 as well as the intervention in
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shared this feature, which proved something of a liability in the
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returned to New York on 26 May 1905. On 7 June, as flagship of
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were received aboard and brought to America. Upon arrival at
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at the time of her completion. She was also designed by the
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on 9 March 1921 and sold for disposal on 20 December.
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and two single-ended, supplied steam to the engines.
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Celebration at New York in September 1899. She left
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Index

USS Brooklyn
USS Brooklyn (CA-3)
William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia
United States Navy
USS New York (ACR-2)
Pennsylvania class
Brooklyn, New York
William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia
Hull symbol
Armored cruiser
long tons
oa
pp
double-ended boilers
vertical triple expansion
reciprocating engines
ihp
kW
screws
knots
knots
Trial
8 in (203 mm)/35
caliber
breech-loading rifles
5 in (127 mm)/40
rapid fire
6-pounder (57 mm (2.2 in))

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