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Swabbing the deck and sleeping in hammocks: inside the lives of sailors on an 1896 warship
![]() ![]() Image: Library of Congress Commissioned in December 1896, the USS Brooklyn was the Navy’s third armored cruiser, after the New York and the famously ill-fated Maine. Weighing in at more than 9,000 tons, Brooklyn boasted eight 8-inch guns, 12 5-inch guns, and four 6-pounder guns. She was crewed by a complement of 561 enlisted men and ******rs, commanded by Captain Francis Augustus Cook. After her first assignment carrying American dignitaries to Britain for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Brooklyn cruised through the West Indies. During the Spanish-American War, Brooklyn fought in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, helping to destroy the Spanish Caribbean Squadron and suffering the only American casualties of the engagement. Read more... More about Military, Navy, History, Retronaut, and Us World ??????? ??????: Swabbing the deck and sleeping in hammocks: inside the lives of sailors on an 1896 wa || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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