- USS Helena (PG-9)
The USS "Helena" (PG-9) was a
gunboat of theUnited States Navy that participated in theSpanish-American War and was later stationed in theFar East for many years.The gunboat was launched by the Newport News Shipbuilding Co.,
Newport News, Virginia ,30 January 1896 ; sponsored byAgnes Belle Steele , daughter of the mayor of Helena; commissioned atNew York Navy Yard 8 July 1897 , Comdr.W. T. Swinburne in command.In a Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute for that year, it was written
:"She is designed to meet the requirements of roomy and well-ventilated quarters, so as to provide for refugees, as in the case of missionaries, and to enable her to carry a large landing party. She has berthing capacity for many men besides her crew, and carries ships' boats of an unusual size, her steam cutter and sailing launch being each 33 feet long, or as large as those supplied to the heaviest battleships."
"Helena's" first assignment was with the North Atlantic Fleet, cruising primarily in home waters. During the Spanish-American War, she stood by in
Cuba n waters, where she saw action several times. On 2 and3 July 1898 she exchanged fire with enemy batteries atFort Tunas . On18 July she was part of the squadron which closed the port of Manzanillo by sinking or destroying eight small vessels there during a vigorous attack.The great problem facing the
United States at the close of theSpanish-American War was thePhilippine-American War . To aid in suppressing this rebellion, "Helena" sailed fromBoston 3 November 1898, bound for duty on theAsiatic Squadron , via theSuez Canal , arrivingPhilippines 10 February 1899 . On21 May 1899, she was present at the evacuation ofJolo by the Spanish and the landing of American troops to replace them. During June, she stood by with other vessels inManila Bay to support the US Army during its offensive south of Manila intoCavite Province . One of her landing parties brought troops ashore in an assault which carried the strong defenses along theZapote River 13 June . On7 November 1899, "Helena" bombardedSan Fabian inLingayen Gulf , and covered the landing of 2,500 troops there, on the same beaches that would again be stormed by US troops 45 years later."Helena" remained in the
Far East for the rest of her naval service, engaged in protecting American lives and interests. She served in Chinese waters from October1900 until December1902 , then returned to the Philippines until March 1903 when she sailed back to the China coast. In December 1904, she moored once more at Cavite in the Philippines, where she was placed out of commission19 April 1905 ."Helena" recommissioned
16 July 1906 , and cruised on theAsiatic Station until June 1907. From that time on, with intervals for overhaul, "Helena" served both with the South China patrol and Yangtze River Patrol. She was placed in reduced commission29 June 1929 , but continued to serve on the South China Patrol until27 May 1932 when she was decommissioned and struck from the Navy list. She was sold7 July 1934 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h4/helena-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/09009.htm navsource.org: Gunboat No. 9 / PG-9 "Helena"]
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