Brazilian coastal defense ship Deodoro
Deodoro, also known as Marshal Deodoro, was a coastal defense ship built for the Brazilian Navy at the end of the nineteenth century. It was the lead ship of its class, alongside Floriano. Deodoro was one of several ships to rebel in the 1910 Revolt of the Lash, and it was used for neutrality patrols during the First World War. It was sold to Mexico in 1924, and broken up for scrap in 1938.
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Brazilian coastal defense ship Deodoro
Deodoro, also known as Marshal Deodoro, was a coastal defense ship built for the Brazilian Navy at the end of the nineteenth century. It was the lead ship of its class, alongside Floriano. Deodoro was one of several ships to rebel in the 1910 Revolt of the Lash, and it was used for neutrality patrols during the First World War. It was sold to Mexico in 1924, and broken up for scrap in 1938.
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1924-04-19
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Sold to Mexico, 1924
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1924-04-19
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* 2 × Armstrong /45 caliber gu ...... utocannon
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Société Nouvelle des Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée, La Seyne, France
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Deodoro during the Rio de Janeiro visit of the US Great White Fleet in 1908
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Brazil
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Scrapped
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Sold to Mexico, 1924
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Anáhuac
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Marshal Deodoro
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* 8 Lagrafel d'Allest boilers
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Deodoro, also known as Marshal ...... d broken up for scrap in 1938.
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Marshal Deodoro
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