USS Maine (ACR-1)

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USS Maine (ACR-1) was a U.S. Navy armored cruiser whose mysterious explosion and sinking in Havana Harbor in 1898 helped trigger the Spanish–American War.

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USS Maine (ACR-1) canonical 5
USS Maine 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Navy ship
armored cruiser
warship
armament 4 × 10-inch guns in two twin turrets
6 × 6-inch guns
smaller rapid-fire guns
torpedo tubes
arrivalInHavanaDate 1898-01-25
beam about 57 feet
builder Brooklyn Navy Yard
captainAtTimeOfSinking Charles Dwight Sigsbee
surface form: Charles D. Sigsbee
causeOfSinking explosion in forward magazines
commissionedDate 1895-09-17
conflict Spanish–American War
country United States of America
crewComplement approximately 350 officers and men
over 260 killed in explosion
dateOfSinking 1898-02-15
decommissionedDate 1898-02-15
displacement approximately 6,682 long tons
eventSignificance catalyst of the Spanish–American War
fate sunk by explosion in Havana Harbor
flagshipOf North Atlantic Squadron
surface form: North Atlantic Squadron (temporarily)
historicalDebate cause of explosion remains disputed
hullNumber ACR-1
laidDownAt Brooklyn Navy Yard
laidDownDate 1888-10-17
laterInvestigation 1911–1912 Board of Inspection and Survey investigation
launchDate 1889-11-18
length about 324 feet
memorializedAt USS Maine Memorial
surface form: Arlington National Cemetery USS Maine Mast Memorial

USS Maine Memorial
surface form: USS Maine National Monument, New York City
missionAtTimeOfSinking show the flag and protect U.S. interests in Cuba
name USS Maine (ACR-1) self-linksurface differs
surface form: USS Maine
namedAfter Maine
surface form: State of Maine
notableInquiry 1898 U.S. Naval Court of Inquiry
operator United States Navy
placeOfSinking Havana Bay
surface form: Havana Harbor

Havana, Cuba
precededBy none (first U.S. armored cruiser)
propulsion coal-fired boilers
vertical triple-expansion steam engines
removedFromNavyListDate 1910-03-16
roleInConflict its destruction helped precipitate U.S. declaration of war on Spain
shipClass Maine-class armored cruiser
sponsor Alice Tracy Wilmerding
topSpeed about 17 knots
type second-class battleship
usedAsSlogan Remember the Maine, to Hell with Spain!
wreckDisposition hull towed to sea and scuttled
wreckRaised 1911–1912

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USS Maine Memorial commemorates USS Maine (ACR-1)
USS Maine Memorial subject USS Maine (ACR-1)
Brooklyn Navy Yard builtShip USS Maine (ACR-1)
USS Maine (ACR-1) name USS Maine (ACR-1) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: USS Maine
New York Naval Shipyard builtShip USS Maine (ACR-1)
Charles Dwight Sigsbee commanded USS Maine (ACR-1)
this entity surface form: USS Maine
Charles Dwight Sigsbee shipCommanded USS Maine (ACR-1)