Colliers of the United States Navy: USS Vestal, USS Nightingale, USS Cyclops, USS Abarenda, USS Nero, USS Brutus, USS Saturn, USS Ajax / Source: Wikipedia

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: USS Vestal, USS Nightingale, USS Cyclops, USS Abarenda, USS Nero, USS Brutus, USS Saturn, USS Ajax, USS Volunteer, USS Neptune, USS Ivy, USS Hannibal, USS Proteus, USS Mars, USS Gemsbok, USS Lebanon, USS Caesar, USS Jason, USS Island Belle, USS Orion, USS Vulcan, USS Fahkee, USS J. B. Walker, USS Zafiro, USS Gladiolus, USS Justin, USS Iris, USS Nanshan, USS Southery, USS Hector, USS Maumee, USS Arethusa, USS Pampero, USS Sioux, USS Charles Phelps, USS Susan Ann Howard, USS W. F. Babcock, USS A. J. View, USS Locust, USS Flusser. Excerpt: USS Vestal (AR-4) was a collier (or coal ship), later refitted as a fleet repair ship. The Vestal served between 1909 and 1946 in both World Wars I and II and received two battle stars for her World War II service. The history of USS Vestal (AR-4) began when Erie (Fleet Collier No. 1) was authorized on 17 April 1904; but the ship was renamed Vestal in October 1905, well before her keel was laid down on 25 March 1907 at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y. Launched on 19 May 1908, Vestal was placed in service as a fleet collier, with a civilian crew, at her builders' yard on 4 October 1909. Launching of the USS Vestal from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, May 19, 1908.Vestal served the fleet as a collier, operating along the Atlantic coast and in the West Indies from the autumn of 1909 to the summer of 1910. After a voyage to Europe to coal ships of the Atlantic Fleet in those waters, the ship returned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard and was taken out of service at the Boston Navy Yard on 25 October 1912. The ship underwent nearly a year's worth of yard work and was commissioned as a fleet repair ship in 1913 under the command of Commander Edward L. Beach, Sr., USN (father of submariner Captain Edward L. Beach, Jr.). After fitting out, Vestal departed her conversion yard on 26 October for Hamp...
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