- USS Ericsson (TB-2)
The first USS "Ericsson" (Torpedo Boat No. 2), was launched
12 May 1894 byIowa Iron Works ,Dubuque, Iowa ; sponsored by Miss Carrie Kiene; and commissioned18 February 1897 ,Lieutenant N. R. Usher in command.On
18 May 1897, "Ericsson" arrived atNewport, Rhode Island , her home port. Through the summer months, she cruisedNew England waters for trials and training, instructing regular and reserve officers in torpedo tactics. She left Newport18 September 1897 for a cruise toAnnapolis , Norfolk, Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, and several ports inFlorida , arriving atKey West on the last day of the year. This was to be her base for operations in theCaribbean during the next 7 months.As war with
Spain approached, "Ericsson" patrolled theFlorida Keys , intensified her training operations, and carried messages for the increasing number of the fleet present in the area. She continued this duty after the opening of the war, then on22 April 1898 began a blockade patrol betweenHavana and Key West. She joined the fleet atSantiago, Cuba 20 June , and during theBattle of Santiago de Cuba on3 July 1898, was in the thick of the fight, firing on the Spanish fleet. As the defeated Spanish ships blazed and threatened to explode, "Ericsson" played a leading part in the rescue efforts through which men of the U.S. Navy that day showed their courage, skill, and determination as clearly as they had in the fighting. She laid herself alongside "Vizcaya ", ignoring the fact that the Spanish ship's ammunition was already exploding, and that flames were firing the loaded guns. Over a hundred Spanish officers and men were thus saved, and more were taken off the flagship "Maria Teresa" and "Oquendo", as "Ericsson" towed small craft from her squadron's larger ships to the burning hulks."Ericsson" patrolled off
Cuba through mid-August 1898, and on23 August arrived atNew York , where she was decommissioned21 September 1898 and laid up. In December1900 , she was returned to commission, still in reserve, then sailed for Norfolk, Virginia, where on6 March 1901 she was assigned to the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla. In October1908 , she moved toCharleston Navy Yard , where she was decommissioned5 April 1912 . She was sunk in ordnance tests.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/ericsson-i.htm
*"Additional technical data from" cite book
last = Gardiner
first = Robert
coauthors =
title = Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905
publisher = Conway Maritime Press
year = 1979
pages = p. 160
month =
isbn = 0 85177 133 5
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