USS Goldsborough (TB-20)
The first USS Goldsborough (Torpedo Boat No. 20/TB-20/Coast Torpedo Boat No. 7) was a torpedo boat in the United States Navy during World War I. She was named for Louis M. Goldsborough. Goldsborough was launched 29 July 1899 by the Wolff & Zwicker Iron Works, Portland, Oregon; sponsored by Miss Gertrude Ballin; commissioned in the Puget Sound Navy Yard 9 April 1908, Lieutenant Daniel T. Ghent in command.
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USS Goldsborough (TB-20)
The first USS Goldsborough (Torpedo Boat No. 20/TB-20/Coast Torpedo Boat No. 7) was a torpedo boat in the United States Navy during World War I. She was named for Louis M. Goldsborough. Goldsborough was launched 29 July 1899 by the Wolff & Zwicker Iron Works, Portland, Oregon; sponsored by Miss Gertrude Ballin; commissioned in the Puget Sound Navy Yard 9 April 1908, Lieutenant Daniel T. Ghent in command.
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The first USS Goldsborough (To ...... scrapping on 8 September 1919.
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commissioning date
1908-04-09
decommissioning date
1919-03-12
laying down
1898-07-14
length (μ)
6.03504e+1
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1897-03-03
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ship launched
1899-07-29
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sold for scrapping, 8 September 1919
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Ship armament
*4 × 6-pounder () guns
*2 × torpedo tubes
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Ship propulsion
*vertical triple expansion engine
*2 × screw propellers
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Ship sponsor
Miss Gertrude Ballin
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The first USS Goldsborough (To ...... nt Daniel T. Ghent in command.
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Goldsborough
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