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Revision as of 20:24, 3 November 2015
The Torpedo Boat Flotilla was a formation in the United States Navy when its numbers of small torpedo craft were so low there was apparently no need for more than one flotilla.
History
January, 1898
Stationed in Norfolk Navy Yard[1] | ||||
Flag Boat | ||||
Foote | ||||
Torpedo Boats | ||||
Cushing | Ericsson | Winslow | Porter | Du Pont |
In Command
- Lieutenant Commander William W. Kimball, 21 September, 1897[2]
Footnotes
Bibliography
See Also