USS Hornet (1898)

USS Hornet (1898)

The sixth USS "Hornet" was a gunboat in the United States Navy. "Hornet", the former yacht "Alicia", was built by Harlan and Hollingsworth, Wilmington, Delaware, in 1890; purchased from Henry Morrison Flagler on 6 April 1898; and commissioned at New York 12 April 1898, Lieutenant James Meredith Helm in command.

Six days after she commissioned, "Hornet" sailed to join the American fleet blockading Spanish Cuba. Beaching Havana 24 April, she cruised in Cuban waters with several short trips to Key West. On 30 June 1898 "Hornet" was sent to reconnoiter cays and shoals off the Spanish fort at Manzanillo in company with "Hist" and "Wompatuck". Early that morning she seized the schooner "Nickerson", of English registry but loaded with provisions and under a Spanish crew, trying to make her way into the blockaded harbor. At 0815 the American ships spotted a Spanish gunboat anchored under the blockhouses of the Army, but closed for action anyway. Although under heavy and continuous fire from shore batteries and a small arms fusillade from Spanish troops, the American ships fired on and sank the gunboat, withdrawing with no casualties. That same day the three ships entered Manzanillo harbor and were soon deep in battle, with shells splashing in the water all around. "Hornet's" main steam pipe was cut by a Spanish shell and the ship filled with steam.

Although disabled, "Hornet" continued to fire on the enemy, her crew passing ammunition through the scalding steam as they drifted close in under the shore batteries. A small Spanish sloop came in from port, assuming that "Hornet's" attention was totally centered on her starboard batteries which were pounding the enemy. "Hornet's" alert crew shifted to port and with one well-placed shot from the six-pounder sent the sloop, rifles and all, to the bottom. By now "Hornet" had drifted dangerously close to shoal water. "Wompatuck" steamed over to tow her, all guns still blazing. Despite the day's heated action, not one sailor had been lost.

On 11 July 1898 "Hornet" was back on station, joining "Hist" and "Wompatuck" to cut the cable near Santa Cruz del Sur, destroying telegraphic communication between Havana and Manzanillo. A week later she returned to Manzanillo as the American fleet entered the harbor. In an hour and forty minutes of sharp action, "Hornet" and her sister ships sank nine Spanish ships as well as four armed pontoons, while under heavy fire from shore batteries and enemy troops lining the harbor.

Departing Key West 10 August, "Hornet" reached Norfolk, Virginia 2 weeks later and decommissioned 18 October 1898. Loaned to the North Carolina Naval Militia, she served with them until 1902 and then reported to Norfolk as tender to the receiving ship "Franklin". "Hornet's" name was struck 18 March 1910. She was sold 12 July 1910 to N. S. Sterns of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Image gallery

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h8/hornet-vi.htm


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • USS Hornet — Eight ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Hornet , after the stinging insect.*USS|Hornet|1775, was a ten gun sloop commissioned in 1775, and served in the American Revolutionary War *USS|Hornet|1805 sloop, was also a ten gun sloop …   Wikipedia

  • USS Hornet — ha sido el nombre recibido por ocho buques de la Armada de los Estados Unidos, el nombre, hace mención a un insecto con aguijón. balandra armada con 10 cañones dada de alta en 1775, que sirvió durante la Guerra de la Independencia de los Estados… …   Wikipedia Español

  • USS Kearsarge (BB-5) — USS Kearsarge (BB 5), the lead ship of her class of battleships, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named, by act of Congress, in honor of the famous American Civil War sloop of war USS|Kearsarge|1861|2. Her keel was laid down by… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Kearsarge — Fünf Schiffe der United States Navy wurden USS Kearsarge genannt. Namensgeber des ersten war der Berg Mount Kearsarge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire), die weiteren Schiffe wurden zu Ehren des ersten benannt. USS Kearsarge (1861) USS Kearsarge… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Wilmington (PG-8) — USS Wilmington (Gunboat No. 8) was laid down on 8 October 1894 at Newport News, Virginia, by the Newport News Shipbuilding Company; launched on 19 October 1895; sponsored by Mrs. Anne B. Gray; and commissioned on 13 May 1897 with Comdr. Chapman C …   Wikipedia

  • USS Hist (1895) — USS Hist , formerly Thespia , was built in 1895. She was purchased at Norfolk from David Dows, Jr., on 22 April 1898 for use in the Spanish American War. Hist commissioned 13 May at New York, Lt. Lucien Young in command.Arriving at Guantánamo Bay …   Wikipedia

  • USS Constitution — For similarly named ships, principles of government, and other uses, see Constitution (disambiguation). Constitution on her 213th birt …   Wikipedia

  • USS Chesapeake (1799) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Chesapeake. Career (United States of America) …   Wikipedia

  • USS Kearsarge — Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Kearsarge . The first was named for Mount Kearsarge and the later ones were named in honor of the first. *USS|Kearsarge|1861, was a sloop of war launched 11 September 1861, fought in the… …   Wikipedia

  • First Battle of Manzanillo — Infobox Military Conflict caption=USS Hornet partof=the Spanish American War date=June 30, 1898 place= Manzanillo, Cuba result=Indecisive conflict=Battle of Manzanillo combatant1=flagicon|Spain|1785 Kingdom of Spain combatant2=flagicon|USA|1896… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”