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USS Stranger

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Name
  
USS Stranger

Acquired
  
1898

Struck
  
October 23, 1915

Length
  
50 m

Builder
  
William Cramp & Sons

Laid down
  
1880

Commissioned
  
June 30, 1898

Fate
  
Sunk in a hurricane

Construction started
  
1890

USS Stranger

The USS Stranger was a yacht built in 1880 by William Cramp & Sons and acquired in 1898 by the US Navy for use in the Spanish American War. It was commissioned on June 30, 1898 and saw service in the West Indian Blocking Squadron off of Havana, Cuba.

Placed out of commission from September 24 to December 6, 1898 at the Norfolk Naval Yard, she was overhauled and refitted for service with the Louisiana Naval Militia for use in training. She was officially turned over to the Militia on November 16, 1898.

The ship served with the militia until the middle of October 1915, when she was sunk during a hurricane in New Orleans.

Commanders

  • 1898 George Leland Dyer
  • References

    USS Stranger Wikipedia