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USS Milwaukee (C-21) : ウィキペディア英語版 | USS Milwaukee (C-21)
The second USS ''Milwaukee'' (C-21) was a ''St. Louis''-class protected cruiser in the United States Navy. ''Milwaukee'' was laid down on 30 July 1902 by Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California; launched on 10 September 1904; sponsored by Miss Janet Mitchell, daughter of U.S. Senator John L. Mitchell of Wisconsin; and commissioned on 10 December 1906, Commander Charles Augustus Gove in command. ==Service history== After a shakedown cruise off the coast of California and Mexico, from 14 March through 28 May 1907, ''Milwaukee'' departed San Francisco, California on 26 June 1907 and cruised off the coast of San Salvador and Costa Rica threatening the local population and engaging in target practice with the squadron in Magdalena Bay. On 26 March 1908, the cruiser sailed from San Francisco for Bremerton, Washington, where she was placed in reserve on 25 April. Except for a cruise in the summer of 1908 which took her to Hawaii and to Honduras, the ship remained in reserve status at Puget Sound Navy Yard until decommissioned on 3 May 1910.〔 ''Milwaukee'' was recommissioned in ordinary service on 17 June 1913 and was assigned to the Pacific Reserve Fleet. In the next two years the ship made several brief cruises, one to Honolulu with a detachment of Washington State Naval Militia from the first through the twenty-second of July 1914, and several along the coast of California. On 18 March 1916, ''Milwaukee'' was detached from the Reserve Fleet and assigned to duty as a tender to destroyers and submarines of the Pacific Fleet. Based at San Diego, the cruiser participated in exercises and maneuvers off the coast, patrolled Mexican waters, transported refugees, and performed survey duty.〔 ''Milwaukee'' was then overhauled at Mare Island including the installation of heavy machine tools so the cruiser could act as a tender for the Coast Torpedo Force of destroyers and submarines.
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