- USS MacKenzie (TB-17)
The first USS "MacKenzie" (Torpedo Boat No. 17/TB-17), was laid down by
Charles Hillman Ship & Engine Building Company ,Philadelphia, Pa. ,15 April 1897 ; launched19 February 1898 ; sponsored by Master Charles Hillman; and commissioned 1 May 1899, Lt. L. H. Chandler in command.Departing
League Island 28 May 1899, "MacKenzie" sailed north toNewport . Arriving on the 31st, she decommissioned and joined other torpedo boats, such as "DuPont" and "Winslow", in occasional employment in experimental and training duties. Recommissioned7 November 1902 , she steamed to Norfolk where she joined the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla on the 14th. Serving with that flotilla for the greater part of the next 10 years, she was occasionally used as a training ship at theUS Naval Academy , and in 1908 operated off the southeastern seaboard.She decommissioned at
Charleston ,15 April 1912 , and departed the next day forFlorida . She arrived atKey West 19 April and on 7 May was turned over to the Florida Naval Militia, in which she served until returned to the Navy in November 1914. She cruised off southernFlorida for the next year, cruising toHavana in October 1915. In 1916, thetorpedo boat was designated as a target ship and10 March 1916 her name was struck from theNavy list .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m1/mackenzie-i.htm
*"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
date = 1979
pages = p. 161
month =
isbn = 0 85177 133 5
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