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USS DeLong (TB-28)

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from 20 May 1910, going to sea occasionally to maintain her readiness for action. She lay in ordinary between 14 March 1914 and 7 April 1917, when upon the entry of the United States into
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4 February. There she was decommissioned 8 March 1919 and sold for scrapping 19 July 1920.
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was based on Norfolk for minesweeping duty until 2 May 1918, when she sailed for
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Eger, Christopher L. (March 2021). "Hudson Fulton Celebration, Part II".
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Sieche, Erwin F. (1990). "Austria-Hungary's Last Visit to the USA".
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25.52 kn (29.37 mph; 47.26 km/h) (Speed on
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Conway Maritime Press. p. 162. 494: 270:26 kn (30 mph; 48 km/h) 590: 51: 473: 352:; and commissioned 27 October 1902. 579:The ship under construction at the 13: 216:17 ft 8 in (5.38 m) 14: 780: 562: 252:vertical triple expansion engines 629: 515: 171:Sold for scrapping, 19 July 1920 53: 31: 467: 375:, the DeLong was in reserve at 16:United States Navy torpedo boat 418: 240:3,000 shp (2,200 kW) 1: 531:. 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USS DeLong
DeLong
Lieutenant Commander
George W. De Long
George Lawley & Son
South Boston, MA
Blakely-class
torpedo boat
Normand boilers
screw propellers
Trial
1-pounder
18 inch (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
United States Navy
torpedo boat
minesweeper
George Lawley & Son
South Boston, Massachusetts
Lieutenant Commander
George W. De Long
Norfolk, Virginia
Atlantic
Gulf of Mexico
Boston
Charleston
World War I
minesweeper
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Philadelphia

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