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    The Amphitrite-class monitors were a class of four U.S. Navy monitors ordered in the aftermath of the Virginius affair with Spain in 1873. The four ships...
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    The second USS Amphitrite—the lead ship in her class of iron-hulled, twin-screw monitors—was laid down (dismantled and reconstructed), on June 23, 1874...
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    Amphitrite-class monitor Miantonomoh. The 10"/30 caliber gun Mark 2 was used as main armament on the remaining Amphitrite-class monitors, the monitor...
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    Monadnock was an iron-hulled, twin-screw, double-turreted monitor of the Amphitrite class in the United States Navy which saw service in the Spanish–American...
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  • Amphitrite, three ships of the US Navy Amphitrite-class monitor, a class of four U.S. Navy monitors French ship Amphitrite, several ships of the French Navy...
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    The Miantonomoh class consisted of four monitors built for the Union Navy during the U.S. Civil War, but only one ship was completed early enough to participate...
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    USS Terror (BM-4) (category Amphitrite-class monitors)
    Terror's name—was an iron-hulled, twin-screw, double-turreted monitor of the Amphitrite class; on June 23, 1874 by order of President Ulysses S. Grant's...
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    original monitor was designed in 1861 by John Ericsson, who named it USS Monitor. Subsequent vessels of this type were accordingly classed as "monitors". They...
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    USS Miantonomoh (BM-5) (category Amphitrite-class monitors)
    USS Miantonomoh, an iron‑hulled, twin‑screw, double‑turreted monitor of the Amphitrite class; on June 23, 1874 by order of President Ulysses S. Grant's...
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    first commissioning dates. Puritan class (BM-1) Puritan (1896) Spanish–American War Amphitrite class (BM-2) Amphitrite (1895) Spanish–American War, WW1...
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  • Miantonomoh-class monitor originally commissioned as Agamenticus, 5 May 1864; broken up 1874 USS Terror (BM-4), an Amphitrite-class monitor; commissioned...
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  • double-turret monitor commissioned in October 1864 and decommissioned June 1866 USS Monadnock (BM-3), was an Amphitrite-class monitor commissioned in...
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    II. Amphitrite-class monitors Asheville-class gunboats Chester-class cruisers Columbia-class cruisers Connecticut-class battleships Delaware-class battleships...
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    States Naval Academy in 1866. She was renamed Amphitrite in 1869 and was decommissioned again in 1872. The monitor was sold for scrap the following year. The...
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    Admiral Stanton". Magruder then served aboard USS Miantonomoh, an Amphitrite-class monitor, later in 1894, and was then ordered to shore duty in the Navy...
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    its repair program for several more. USS Puritan and the four Amphitrite-class monitors were subsequently built as a result of the Virginius war scare...
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    II. Amphitrite-class monitors Arkansas-class monitors Bainbridge-class destroyers Cincinnati-class cruisers Columbia-class cruisers Denver-class cruisers...
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    New York engineer Phineas Burgess took the contract for the new Amphitrite-class monitor Monadnock, and Continental then accepted a subcontract from him...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Puritan (BM-1)
    USS Puritan was a Puritan-class monitor in the United States Navy, constructed in 1882. She was the only ship in her class. On 23 June 1874 President...
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    long-range gunnery, became a central concern. USS Puritan and the four Amphitrite-class monitors, originally ordered after the 1873 Virginius war scare, were completed...
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  •  United States Harlan and Hollingsworth Wilmington, Delaware Amphitrite Amphitrite-class monitor For United States Navy. 7 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Dobie...
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    Pallas class SMS Lipsia (1811) - ex-French Princesse de Bologne SMS Austria (1812) - ex-French Piave SMS Augusta (1813) - ex-French Amphitrite SMS Ebe...
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    The M class, more properly known as the Admiralty M class, were a class of 85 destroyers built for the Royal Navy of United Kingdom that saw service during...
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    1778 – cast away or foundered in the West Indies in November 1779 HMS Amphitrite 1778 – wrecked off Livorno 1794 HMS Crocodile 1781 – wrecked on the Scilly...
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    operation. On 16 January, two Kronshtadt-class submarine chasers, 271 and 274, were ordered to Woody Island in the Amphitrite Group from the Yulin Naval Base in...
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  • Amphitrite point Departure Bay Race Rocks Nootka Kains Island Entrance Island Langara Point Pine Island McInnes Island Bonilla Island Chrome Island Egg...
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    Amerton Amethyst Amethyst III Amfitrite Amitie Amity Amokura Ampere Amphion Amphitrite Amsterdam Amy An 2 Anacreon Anaconda Anchorite Anchusa Andania Andes Andrew...
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    1956 Amphitrite (1898) – Sold 1920 Argonaut (1898) – Sold 1920 Ariadne (1898) – Torpedoed 1917 Spartiate (1898) – Sold 1932 Cressy class first class armoured...
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    sea anemone Metridium, the bryozoan Membranipora, the barnacle Balanus amphitrite, and the bivalves Anomia and Crassostrea are the most frequent colonists...
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  • USS Koka (1865) (category Casco-class monitors)
    single-turreted, twin-screw monitor—was launched 18 May 1865 by Wilcox & Whiting, Camden, New Jersey. She was a Casco-class, light-draft monitor intended for service...
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