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Arriving 7 April, she decommissioned 3 June, was struck from the Navy list 3 July 1946, and transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal 20 June 1947. 19, USS South Dakota BB57 War Damage Report No. 81 (1866) Requirements of Guardians for Boy to Enlist, General Order No. This subterfuge lasted throughout the building of the new Monadnock. 51 (1865) Announcing Death President Abraham Lincoln, General Order No. She was later sold to the Marine Institute of Spain for operation as a hospital ship for more than 10 years serving the fishing fleet of the Canary Islands as Esperanza del Mar until becoming an artificial reef off Spain in 2000. On Christmas Eve, 1864, the Monadnock and other squadron vessels began shelling the fort. She remained at the Mare Island Navy Yard, just north of San Francisco, and was regrettably allowed to deteriorate at her pier for the next eight years. VTG REPRO POSTCARD at the best online prices at eBay! 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From the end of April until July, she worked in the Solomons and then moved on to New Guinea, where she was briefly employed off Finschhafen. I (part II), Building the Navy's Bases, vol. Dimensions (max. Pages in category "USS Monadnock (BM 3)" This category contains only the following page. ", Copy of talk given by Captain B.E. 4, USS Pittsburgh, A Forgotten Enemy: PHS's [Public Health Service] Fight Against the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. The Battles of Cape Esperance 11 October 1942 and Santa Cruz Islands 26 October 1942, Battles of Savo Island and Eastern Solomons, Boat Pool 15-1 Manila, P.I. Appendix A: Chronology - January 1991 cont. After decommissioning the ship was sold in June 1947 for commercial use then sold to a Panamanian company in 1949 to be renamed Karukara. While in the Caribbean, 1 May 1942, she was redesignated CM-9. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1939 COMMENCEMENT MORNING, BREWSTER ACADEMY, WOLFEBORO NH. 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Goldsmith in command. CM-9 USS Monadnock. On December 8, 1945 she arrived in Charleston, Sourth Carolina and . Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, FILIPINO ATTACK NEAR CALOOCAN; Large Forces of the Insurgents Repulsed by Our Troops, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Monadnock_(BM-3)&oldid=1100756715, This page was last edited on 27 July 2022, at 14:37. Great Flu Crisis at Mare Island Navy Yard. On February 10, 1899, several reports indicate the Monadnock participated in the Battle of Caloocan, a town a few miles north of Manila. 73 (1866) Resolution of Thanks from Congress to Admiral Farragut for Mobile Bay Action, General Order No. These were the only ironclads built in US Navy shipyards and not at privately-owned shipyards. 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At approximately 2300 the sweepers of Squadron "A" were turning into the fire support area for Utah Beach, six miles off the beach and well within range of the shore batteries. World War II Casualties, Deaths - Due to Enemy Action - Officers The ship was propelled by a G.E. Library of Congress Photograph ID LC-USZ62-118717. Bitte hilf Wikipedia, indem du die Angaben recherchierst und gute Belege einfgst. Specifications: Displacement 3,110 t. Length 292' Beam 48' 6' Draft 19' 8" Speed 17.5 kts. About U.S., World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949 This database contains U.S. Navy muster rolls and associated reports of changes for U.S. Navy enlisted personnel who served on U.S. Navy ships or in other naval activities between 31 January 1938 and 31 December 1949. During World War II, the USNR outnumbered USN personnel on active duty by a 3 to 1 majority (from 31 July 43 - 31 Dec 45). Manufacturer -Winchester. 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