USLHT Mangrove
USLHT Mangrove was a lighthouse tender in commission in the fleet of the United States Lighthouse Board from December 1897 to April 1898 and from August 1898 to 1910, in the United States Lighthouse Service from 1910 to 1917 and from 1919 to 1939, and in the United States Coast Guard (as USCGC Mangrove) from 1939 to 1941 and in 1946. She also saw commissioned service in the United States Navy as USS Mangrove on three occasions, operating as an armed supply ship from April to August 1898 during the Spanish–American War, during which she fought the last battle of that war; as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919 during and in the aftermath of World War I; and as a buoy tender from 1941 to 1946 during and in the aftermath of World War II.
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USLHT Mangrove
USLHT Mangrove was a lighthouse tender in commission in the fleet of the United States Lighthouse Board from December 1897 to April 1898 and from August 1898 to 1910, in the United States Lighthouse Service from 1910 to 1917 and from 1919 to 1939, and in the United States Coast Guard (as USCGC Mangrove) from 1939 to 1941 and in 1946. She also saw commissioned service in the United States Navy as USS Mangrove on three occasions, operating as an armed supply ship from April to August 1898 during the Spanish–American War, during which she fought the last battle of that war; as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919 during and in the aftermath of World War I; and as a buoy tender from 1941 to 1946 during and in the aftermath of World War II.
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USLHT Mangrove was a lighthous ...... the aftermath of World War II.
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1898-04-10
1898-08-18
1917-04-11
1919-07-01
1939-07-01
1941-11-01
1946-01-01
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1897-12-01
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1946-08-22
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Sold for scrapping 6 May 1947
Transferred to U.S. Coast Guard 1 January 1946
Transferred to U.S. Lighthouse Board 18 August 1898
Transferred to U.S. Lighthouse Service 1 July 1919
Transferred to U.S. Navy 1 November 1941
Transferred to U.S. Navy 11 April 1917
Transferred toU.S. Coast Guard1 July 1939
Transferred toU.S. Lighthouse Service1910
Transferred toU.S. Navy10 April 1898
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Ship acquired
1898-04-10
1898-08-18
1917-04-11
1919-07-01
1939-07-01
1941-11-01
1946-01-01
Ship armament
*1898: 2 × quick-firing guns
* 1945: 2 x 20 mm mounts
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Ship builder
Crescent Shipyard, Elizabethport, New Jersey
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Ship commissioned
1897-12-01
Ship complement
*1897: 31
* 1919: 29
* 1945: 40
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Ship completed
Ship country
United States Coast Guard
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United States Lighthouse Board
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United States Lighthouse Service
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United States
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Ship decommissioned
1946-08-22
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* 1919:
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*1897:
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Ship fate
Sold for scrapping 6 May 1947
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Transferred to U.S. Coast Guard 1 January 1946
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Transferred to U.S. Coast Guard 1 July 1939
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Transferred to U.S. Lighthouse Board 18 August 1898
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Transferred to U.S. Lighthouse Service 1 July 1919
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Transferred to U.S. Lighthouse Service 1910
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Transferred to U.S. Navy 1 November 1941
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Transferred to U.S. Navy 10 April 1898
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Transferred to U.S. Navy 11 April 1917
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USCGC Mangrove
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USLHT Mangrove
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USS Mangrove
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Ship namesake
Mangrove, a shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water
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Previous name retained
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Ship propulsion
*1897: Two coal-fired Page and ...... es, two shafts
* 1919: 550 ihp
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Ship reclassified
WAGL-232
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USLHT Mangrove was a lighthous ...... the aftermath of World War II.
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USCGC Mangrove (WAGL-232)
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USLHT Mangrove
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USS Mangrove
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