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Revision as of 15:39, 5 October 2015
The Reserve Torpedo Flotilla was a destroyer formation in the United States Navy.
History
January, 1904
Fourteen destroyers.
Stationed in Norfolk Navy Yard[1] | |||||
Destroyers | |||||
Bagley | Barney | Biddle | Cushing | De Long | Ericsson |
Foote | Gwin | Mackenzie | Rodgers | Somers | Stockton |
Thornton | Wilkes |
January, 1905
Bailey, Du Pont, Porter and Shubrick have been added.
Eighteen destroyers and one submarine.[2]
Stationed in Norfolk Navy Yard[Inference] | |||||
Destroyers | |||||
Bagley | Barney | Biddle | Cushing | De Long | Ericsson |
Foote | Gwin | Mackenzie | Rodgers | Somers | Stockton |
Bailey | Du Pont | Thornton | Wilkes | Porter | Shubrick |
Submarine | |||||
Moccasin |
In Command
- Lieutenant John F. Marshall, Jr., 26 June, 1903[3] – after 1 January, 1905[4]
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