- Corvette Zaragoza
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The Corvette Zaragoza, also called the General Zaragoza, the School Ship Zaragoza or the Flagship of the Mexican Navy, was built in 1891 in Le Havre, France. Officers and crew numbered 139 persons. Zaragoza was 213 feet in length, had a displacement of 1,226 tons, top speed of 13 knots and was built of steel. Its armament consisted of four 7 inch Canat guns, two Nordenfeidt rapid fire guns and two Hotchkiss revolving guns.
In 1896, Zaragoza was the first Mexican Navy ship to circumnavigate the world. The around the world trip included stops at...
During the Yucatan campaign in 1898-1905 and later in 1915 it participated by transporting troops, provisions, ammunition, etc, to the ports of Progreso, Xcalax, Isla Mujeres, Morelos Port, Cozumel and Bay of the Ascension, Hondo River.
Zaragoza participated in combat during The Tampico Affair from April 8 to May 13, 1914, when revolutionary troops seized the port. In October, 1919, it escorted the remains of poet Amado Nervo.
On March 6, 1926, Zaragoza was dismantled and sunk in the Veracruzan shallows.
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