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USS Juniata
Ship nameUSS Juniata

USS Juniata was a United States Navy ship named after the Juniata River in Pennsylvania, which is a tributary of the Susquehanna River. The ship was involved in several significant events, including the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War, and was also part of the United States Fleet that participated in the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The USS Juniata was built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and was commissioned on February 4, 1862, under the command of Lieutenant Commander John M. B. Clitz. The ship was also associated with notable figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and William Tecumseh Sherman.

History

The USS Juniata was launched on March 20, 1862, and was one of the several ships built by the United States Navy during the American Civil War. The ship played a significant role in the Union Navy and was involved in several battles, including the Battle of Hampton Roads and the Battle of Mobile Bay. The USS Juniata was also part of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron and participated in the Siege of Charleston Harbor. The ship was later decommissioned on May 8, 1865, and was laid up at the League Island Navy Yard in Philadelphia. The USS Juniata was also associated with the United States Naval Academy and the United States Coast Guard Academy, and was used as a training ship for United States Navy cadets.

Characteristics

The USS Juniata was a sloop-of-war with a length of 228 feet and a beam of 36 feet. The ship had a draft of 12 feet and was equipped with a steam engine and a sail plan. The USS Juniata was armed with several Parrott rifles, Dahlgren guns, and Howitzers, and had a crew of over 150 sailors and officers. The ship was also equipped with advanced navigation equipment, including a chronometer and a sextant. The USS Juniata was similar to other ships of its time, such as the USS Kearsarge and the USS Monitor, and was designed to be a versatile and powerful warship. The ship was also associated with notable shipbuilders such as John Ericsson and Cornelius H. DeLamater.

Service

The USS Juniata served in the United States Navy for over 30 years, and was involved in several significant events, including the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War. The ship was part of the Atlantic Fleet and participated in several naval exercises and fleet maneuvers. The USS Juniata was also used as a training ship for United States Navy cadets and was associated with the United States Naval Academy. The ship was later decommissioned on March 30, 1892, and was sold for scrap metal on March 25, 1894. The USS Juniata was also associated with notable naval officers such as Admiral David Farragut and Admiral George Dewey.

Commanding_officers

The USS Juniata had several commanding officers during its service, including Lieutenant Commander John M. B. Clitz and Commander Silas Casey. The ship was also commanded by Captain Francis A. Roe and Commander George W. Sumner. The USS Juniata was also associated with notable naval officers such as Admiral William T. Sampson and Admiral Winfield Scott Schley. The ship's commanding officers were responsible for the ship's operations and were involved in several significant events, including the Battle of Santiago de Cuba and the Battle of Manila Bay.

Battles_and_operations

The USS Juniata participated in several significant battles and operations, including the Battle of Hampton Roads and the Battle of Mobile Bay. The ship was also part of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron and participated in the Siege of Charleston Harbor. The USS Juniata was later involved in the Spanish-American War and participated in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba and the Battle of Manila Bay. The ship was also associated with notable battles such as the Battle of the Nile and the Battle of Trafalgar, and was part of the United States Fleet that participated in the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The USS Juniata was also associated with notable naval battles such as the Battle of the Chesapeake and the Battle of Lake Erie.

Category:United States Navy ships

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