- USS Columbia (C-12)
The fourth USS "Columbia" (C-12/CA-16) was the
lead ship of her class.She was an unarmoredprotected cruiser in theUnited States Navy during theSpanish-American War andWorld War I . She was the lead ship of her class of two cruisers; her sister ship was "Minneapolis" (C-13). The class was originally designed with three funnels; variations at the yard resulted in "Columbia" being built with four and "Minneapolis" with two."Columbia" was launched
26 July 1892 byWilliam Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Company,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; sponsored by Miss H. Morton; and commissioned23 April 1894 , CaptainGeorge Watson Sumner in command."Columbia" joined the
North Atlantic Squadron , and from 30 July 1894 to 5 January 1895 cruised to protect American interests in theCaribbean . She visitedEurope in the summer of 1895 and represented the United States at the ceremonial opening of theKiel Canal in June. Returning to the east coast in August, she operated in the western Atlantic until going in ordinary, in reserve atPhiladelphia Navy Yard 13 May 1897.Recommissioned 15 March 1898 for service in the Spanish-American war "Columbia" patrolled along the Atlantic coast and in the
West Indies until 26 August. She convoyed troops toPuerto Rico and aided in its occupation between July and 14 August. "Columbia" was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Philadelphia Navy Yard 31 March 1899.Following recommissioning on 31 August 1902 "Columbia" served as
receiving ship at New York and from 9 November 1903 as a part of theAtlantic Training Squadron . Once more out of commission at Philadelphia between 3 May 1907 and 22 June 1915 the cruiser then joined theSubmarine Flotilla asflagship . After cruising between the various Atlantic submarine bases on inspection tours she was detached 19 April 1917."Columbia" patrolled off the
Delaware Breakwater from 21 April 1917 as flagship of Squadron 5,Patrol Force until July where she joined theCruiser Force as a convoy escort. Between 1 January and 13 November 1918 she made five Atlantic escort voyages, protecting the passage of men and supplies for theAmerican Expeditionary Force inFrance . On her detachment 7 January 1919, she became flagship of Squadron 2,Destroyer Force , Atlantic Fleet, operating along the east coast and in theCaribbean . She was relieved as flagship on 29 May but continued cruising until decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 29 June 1921.Classified CA-16, 17 July 1920, she was renamed "Old Columbia" 17 November 1921 and sold 26 January 1922.
See also
See USS "Columbia" for other ships of this name.
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