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USS Olympia (C-6)Class overview Name: Olympia class cruiser Operators: United States Navy Preceded by: Chicago-class cruiser Succeeded by: Columbia-class cruiser Completed: 1 Retired: 1 Preserved: 1 General characteristics Type: Protected Cruiser
(Heavy Cruiser)Displacement: 5,870 tons Length: 344 ft Beam: 53 ft Draft: 21 ft 6 in Propulsion: Triple-expansion
2 Screws
18,000 HorsepowerSpeed: 22 knots Complement: 33 officers
396 enlisted men
OR
17 officers
282 menArmament: 4 - 8-inch guns
10 - 5-inch guns
14 - 6 pounder guns
4 - gatlingsArmor: Turrets 3.5 in
barbettes 4.5 in
Protective deck - flat 2 in
slope 4.75 inThe Olympia class was a class of protected cruiser operated by the United States Navy.
History
The Olympia class was built in a transitional period for warship design and for the US Navy. The Navy was expanding is fleet to move beyond coastal defence onto the world stage. The Olympia was larger and faster than the previous generation of Navy ships, built with a new type of vertical triple expansion steam engine. Yet she retained a vestigial suit of sails for emergency propulsion. She was one of the first navy ships to have electricity, hydraulic powered steering gear and refrigeration. The Olympia class was also designed and constructed entirely inside the United States as per a stipulation by Congress. This was to force advances in United States industrial technology. This led to the rise of steel shipbuilding inside the United States.
The Olympia has the distinction of being the third oldest preserved United States Navy ship and the only surviving ship of the Spanish-American War.
List of ships
External links
- Friends of the Cruiser Olympia [1]
- Global Security.org - Olympia class cruiser
- Global Security.org - Olympia class cruiser specifications
United States naval ship classes of World War IDreadnought battleships Pre-dreadnought battleships Battlecruisers Armored cruisers Light cruisers Protected cruisers - Chicago S
- Baltimore S
- San Francisco S
- Olympia S
- Cincinnati S
- Raleigh S
- Montgomery S
- Marblehead S
- Columbia
- New Orleans
- Denver
- St. Louis
Destroyers Submarines Auxiliaries - Recruit S
- S — Single ship of class
- C — Completed after the war
- X — Cancelled
Categories:- Cruiser classes
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