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Squadron of Evolution : ウィキペディア英語版 | Squadron of Evolution
The Squadron of Evolution—sometimes referred to as the "White Squadron"— was a transitional unit in the United States Navy, during the late 19th century. The squadron was composed of the protected cruisers , , , and dispatch boats , and . Rear Admiral John G. Walker served as its Commander with ''Chicago'' as his flagship. Having both full rigged masts and steam engines, it was influential in the beginning of steel shipbuilding in the United States. In 1891, the White Squadron commenced a tour of the Great Lakes that was commemorated in an album by Woolson Spice Co. At that time, the White Squadron consisted of the cruiser under the command of Captain Frederick Rodgers, the under the command of Captain George C. Remey, under the command of Captain Winfield S. Schley, under the command of Captain Gilbert C. Wise, under the command of Lieutenant Seaton Schroeder, the torpedo boat under Lieutenant Cameron McR. Winslow, under the command of Lieutenant-Commander M. R. S. McKenzie, under the command of Captain John W. Philip, and under the command of Captain Joseph N. Miller. Some of the ships had other squadron assignments, prior to the 1891 cruise.〔The White Squadron (1891)〕 ==References==
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