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- Yorktown-class_gunboat length "74371.2".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat abstract "The Yorktown-class was a class of three steel-hulled, twin-screw gunboats built for the United States Navy beginning in 1887. All three ships of the class were named after cities near American Revolutionary War battles.The ships were just over 244 feet (74 m) long and 36 feet (11 m) abeam and displaced a little more than 1,700 long tons (1,730 t). They were equipped with two steam engines which were supplemented with three schooner-rigged masts. The main battery of each ship consisted of six 6-inch (15.2 cm) guns and was augmented by an assortment of smaller caliber guns.Ships of the class were in commission between 1889 and 1919. For most of their service, the ships were in the Pacific, patrolling the coasts of North and South America, Hawaii, and the western Pacific. Yorktown-class ships saw service in many of the conflicts involving the United States from the 1890s through World War I, with all three ships seeing action during the Philippine–American War. Yorktown was involved in the 1891 Baltimore Crisis in Chile, participated in the China Relief Expedition carried out in the wake of the Boxer Rebellion, and served as a convoy escort in World War I. Concord was a part of Admiral George Dewey's fleet at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War. Yorktown had the longest career in commission, being decommissioned for the final time in 1919; Concord left active service ten years before that, and Bennington was taken out of service after a boiler explosion in July 1905 at San Diego, California.".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat class Gunboat.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat length "74.3712".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipBeam "10.9728".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipDraft "4.2672".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat thumbnail USS_Yorktown_(PG-1),_side_view_1.jpg?width=300.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat wikiPageID "22497380".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat wikiPageRevisionID "593343137".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat builders William_Cramp_&_Sons.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat builders N._F._Palmer_&_Co..
- Yorktown-class_gunboat builtRange "1887".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat classAfter USS_Petrel_(PG-2).
- Yorktown-class_gunboat hasPhotoCollection Yorktown-class_gunboat.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat inCommissionRange "1889".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat inServiceRange "1889".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipArmament "2".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipArmament "6".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipArmor "conning tower:".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipArmor "deck:".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipClass "steel-hulled gunboat".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipComplement "191".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipPropulsion "2".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipPropulsion "4".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat shipSailPlan "three-masted schooner rig with a total sail area of".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat totalShipsCompleted "3".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat totalShipsLost "1".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat totalShipsScrapped "2".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat subject Category:Gunboat_classes.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat subject Category:Yorktown-class_gunboats.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat type MeanOfTransportation.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat type Ship.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat type Product.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat type DesignedArtifact.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat comment "The Yorktown-class was a class of three steel-hulled, twin-screw gunboats built for the United States Navy beginning in 1887. All three ships of the class were named after cities near American Revolutionary War battles.The ships were just over 244 feet (74 m) long and 36 feet (11 m) abeam and displaced a little more than 1,700 long tons (1,730 t). They were equipped with two steam engines which were supplemented with three schooner-rigged masts.".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat label "Yorktown-class gunboat".
- Yorktown-class_gunboat sameAs m.05zl_38.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat sameAs Q8055798.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat sameAs Q8055798.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat wasDerivedFrom Yorktown-class_gunboat?oldid=593343137.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat depiction USS_Yorktown_(PG-1),_side_view_1.jpg.
- Yorktown-class_gunboat isPrimaryTopicOf Yorktown-class_gunboat.