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USS ''Kineo'' was a built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War. ==Service during the US Civil War== The first ''Kineo'' in the service of the Navy, she was launched on 9 October 1861 at Portland, Maine, by J. W. Dyer; sponsored by Miss Eunice C. Dyer, daughter of the builder, and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 8 February 1862, Lt. George M. Ransom in command. She was sent to join the forces then gathering to attack the defenses of New Orleans. On 24 April 1862, ''Kineo'' was one of the ships that battled their way past Forts Jackson and Saint Philip. Though hit by enemy cannon fire, she was able to continue up the Mississippi River and participate in the capture of the Confederacy's largest seaport. ''Kineo'' continued her operations on the lower Mississippi for more than a year. She took part in engagements at Grand Gulf on 26 May, Baton Rouge in early August, Donaldsonville, Louisiana in October and Port Hudson in December 1862. On 14 March 1863, ''Kineo'' was tied alongside USS ''Monongahela'' for a run past enemy fortifications at Port Hudson. Their efforts were thwarted when ''Monongahela's'' rudder was disabled, but the gunboat was able to pull her larger consort out of danger. In August 1863, following further actions along the river, ''Kineo'' was sent north for repairs. Returning to the Gulf of Mexico in March 1864, ''Kineo'' spent most of that year off the Texas coast, capturing one blockade running schooner during that time. In December, she went back to the Mississippi, where she was stationed until April 1865. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USS Kineo (1861)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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