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USS Fox (TB 13)

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Name
  
Fox

Sponsored by
  
Miss V. Patterson

Construction started
  
4 March 1897

Length
  
45 m

Laid down
  
4 March 1897

Commissioned
  
8 July 1899

Launched
  
4 July 1898

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Namesake
  
Lieutenant Gustavus Vasa Fox later Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Ordered
  
10 June 1896 (authorised)

Builder
  
Wolff & Zwicker Iron Works

The third USS Fox (Torpedo Boat No. 13/TB-13), was launched 4 July 1898 by Wolff and Zwicker, Portland, Oregon.; sponsored by Miss V. Patterson; and commissioned 8 July 1899, Lieutenant Commander K. F. Nicholson in command.

Based at Mare Island Navy Yard, the pioneer group of torpedo boats, which included Fox, cruised during 1900 only in the immediate area, conducting trials of engines and equipment, and in general, developing their type both in terms of construction and equipment, and tactics. Between 1901 and 1906, Fox was in the yard for installation of torpedo-firing circuits and other work designed to enhance her capabilities. After 2 years in reserve, she was recommissioned 23 March 1908, and based at San Diego for intensive training operations with the Pacific Fleet.

Out of commission between 7 January 1909 and 17 October 1910, when she was commissioned in reserve, Fox returned to full commission between 1 November 1910 and 5 July 1913, although for much of 1911 and 1912 she lay in reserve. While active, she continued her training and experimental operations out of SanDiego. From 1913 to 1916, Fox was on loan to the Washington State Naval Militia, based at Aberdeen, Washington. She was sold 27 October 1916.

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USS Fox (TB-13) Wikipedia