- Spanish cruiser Alfonso XII
"Alfonso XII", was an "Alfonso XII"-class unprotected
cruiser of theSpanish Navy .Technical Description
"Alfonso XII" was built by the naval shipyard at
Ferrol ; she and her sister ship "Reina Cristina" were the first two steel-hulled cruisers built there. She was laid down in August 1881, but shortages of materials delayed her construction and she was not launched until21 September 1887 .She had two funnels. Her main armament was built by
Hontoria and sponson-mounted. Her five torpedo tubes all were fixed; two were forward, one was on each beam, and one was aft. Although unprotected and therefore lacking armor, she had 12 watertight compartments built in a French-style cellular system to help her resist flooding. She was designed for colonial service, with an emphasis on speed and moderate armament, but in practice machinery problems made her a much slower steamer than her designers had hoped.Operational History
"Alfonso XII" commissioned in 1891. By 1897 she was anchored in
Havana harbor inCuba , serving as flagship for AdmiralVincente Manterola , but she was unable to put to sea because her boilers required a major refit, and some of her guns had been put ashore to aid in the harbor's shore-based defenses.Amid growing tensions between the
United States andSpain , the U.S. battleship "Maine" arrived in Havana harbor unexpectedly on25 January 1898 . Her commanding officer, CaptainCharles Sigsbee , fearing Spanish mines, requested that "Maine" be allowed to anchor in the berth occupied by "Alfonso XII", where he presumed there could be no mines, but the cruiser's immobility forced him to accept an anchorage about 200 yards away."Maine" was still there when she exploded and sank on
15 February 1898 . The crew of "Alfonso XII" was heavily involved in rescuing the battleship's survivors, treating them in the cruiser's sick bay, and guarding the battleship's wreck, and marched in the funeral cortege during services ashore in Havana for the men who had died aboard "Maine".With war approaching, "Alfonso XII" put more of her guns ashore to reinforce the coastal batteries, and these guns did fire on American ships occasionally after the
Spanish-American War broke out in April 1898. But "Alfonso XII" herself, immobilized in a harbor that played little part in the war, could contribute nothing else to the Spanish war effort.After the war ended in August 1898, "Alfonso XII" returned to
Spain , where she was decommissioned in 1900. She was sold in 1907.Notes
References
*Chesneau, Roger, and Eugene M. Kolesnik, Eds. "Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905." New York, New York: Mayflower Books Inc., 1979. ISBN 0831703024.
*Gray, Randal, Ed. "Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906-1921." Annapolis, Maryland:Naval Institute Press, 1985. ISBN 0870219073.External links
* [http://www.spanamwar.com/AlfonsoXii.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Alfonso XII"]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-fornv/spain/spsh-ag/alf-xii.htm Department of the Navy: Naval Historical Center: Online Library of Selected
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