USS Nantucket (IX-18)

USS Nantucket (IX-18)

USS "Nantucket" (PG-23/IX-18) was originally named USS "Ranger". She was the fourth ship of the name "Ranger". She was an iron-hulled steam-powered vessel, with a full-rig auxiliary sail, was laid down in 1873; launched in 1876 by Harlan and Hollingsworth, Wilmington, Delaware; and commissioned at League Island Naval Shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 November 1876, Commander H. D. Manley in command.

History

After completion of fitting out, "Ranger" was assigned to the Atlantic Station, but remained in the Gosport (Portsmouth) Navy Yard and Hampton Roads until 8 March 1877, when she was assigned to the Asiatic Fleet. Following a special fitting out for her new duty, "Ranger" left New York 21 May 1877, arriving Hong Kong 24 August 1877, via Gibraltar, Suez Canal, and Malacca Straits. The ship served on the Asiatic Station until the fall of 1879, protecting American interests and national policy in the Far East.

Arriving at Mare Island Navy Yard 24 February 1880, she was converted into a survey vessel. From 1881 to 1889, she was engaged in hydrographic survey work off Mexico, Baja California, Central America, and the northern Pacific; except when protecting American national interests in the politically turbulent Central American nations. The survey ship was decommissioned from 14 September 1891 to 26 August 1892 at Mare Island Navy Yard. Upon reactivation, she was assigned to protect American seal fisheries in the Bering Sea. On 31 January 1894, she relieved Alliance in protecting American interests in Central America, where she remained until placed out of commission 26 November 1895, except for temporary duty in the Bering Sea in May 1894. Recommissioned 1 November 1899, she was a survey ship for 2 years off Mexico and Baja California, then operated with USS|Wisconsin|BB-9 off Central America, protecting American national interests. She was again decommissioned from 11 June 1903 to 30 March 1905 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. She departed Puget Sound 16 April 1905 for the Asiatic Station, arriving Cavite 30 May. Due to recurring maintenance problems, she was decommissioned again at Cavite from 21 June 1905 to 10 August 1908. Departing Cavite 16 August, she arrived Boston 12 December via the Suez Canal, and was decommissioned immediately. On 26 April 1909, she was loaned to the State of Massachusetts as a school ship to replace "Enterprise" at the Massachusetts Nautical Training School.

Name changes

Her name was changed to "Rockport" 30 October 1917 and then to "Nantucket" 20 February 1918. As "Nantucket", she operated as a gunboat in the First Naval District during World War I, as well as a training ship for Navy midshipmen. Designated PG-23 in 1920, she was redesignated IX-18 on 1 July 1921. On 11 November 1940, she was transferred to the Maritime Commission for final disposition, to be used as a school ship for the Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. On 30 November 1940, she was struck from the Navy list and was returned to the state of Massachusetts as a school ship.

ee also

See USS|Nantucket, USS|Ranger and USS|Rockport for other ships of the same names.

References

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r2/ranger-iv.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Ranger"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/09023d.htm navsource.org: USS "Ranger"]


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