USS Farragut (TB-11)

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USS Farragut (TB-11) was a United States Navy torpedo boat commissioned in the late 19th century, named in honor of Admiral David Glasgow Farragut.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Navy ship
torpedo boat
armament 3 × 18-inch torpedo tubes
3 × 6-pounder (57 mm) guns
armamentType naval guns
torpedoes
assignedTo Pacific Squadron NERFINISHED
beam 23 ft 3 in
builder Union Iron Works NERFINISHED
category 1898 ships
Ships built in San Francisco, California
Torpedo boats of the United States Navy
class Farragut-class torpedo boat NERFINISHED
commissioned 1899-09-05
constructionMaterial steel hull
country United States of America
crew about 70
decommissioned 1902-09-07
1912-08-02
displacement 273 long tons (full load)
draft 8 ft 6 in
era Spanish–American War era
fate sold for scrap
homeport Mare Island Navy Yard NERFINISHED
hullNumber TB-11 NERFINISHED
launchDate 1898-07-16
launchedBy Union Iron Works NERFINISHED
leadShipOf Farragut-class torpedo boats NERFINISHED
length 220 ft
namedAfter David Glasgow Farragut NERFINISHED
namedForRank Admiral
namedInHonorOf Admiral David Glasgow Farragut NERFINISHED
namesakeFullName David Glasgow Farragut NERFINISHED
operator United States Navy
power 5,400 ihp
propulsion 2 shafts
2 triple-expansion steam engines
4 Thornycroft boilers
recommissioned 1908-07-02
serviceBranch United States Navy
servicePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
shipType torpedo boat
speed 29 knots
stricken 1918-01-15

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USS Farragut (multiple U.S. Navy ships) hasNamesake USS Farragut (TB-11)
subject surface form: USS Farragut