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- Q7869773 subject Q6322854.
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- Q7869773 abstract "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.Goldsborough based at San Diego, California, as a unit of the Pacific Torpedo Fleet, cruising for 6 years along the coast of California and the Pacific Coast of Mexico in a schedule of torpedo practice, and joint fleet exercises and maneuvers. She was placed in ordinary at the Mare Island Navy Yard 26 March 1914 ; served the Oregon State Naval Militia at Portland (December 1914-April 1917) ; and again fully commissioned 7 April 1917 for Pacific coast patrol throughout World War I.She was designated Coast Torpedo Boat No. 7 on 1 August 1918, her name being assigned to a new destroyer under construction. The torpedo boat decommissioned in the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, 12 March 1919 and sold for scrapping on 8 September 1919.".
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- Q7869773 commissioningDate "1908-04-09".
- Q7869773 decommissioningDate "1919-03-12".
- Q7869773 layingDown "1898-07-14".
- Q7869773 length "60.3504".
- Q7869773 orderDate "1897-03-03".
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- Q7869773 shipBeam "6.096".
- Q7869773 shipDraft "1.8288".
- Q7869773 shipLaunch "1899-07-29".
- Q7869773 status "sold for scrapping, 8 September 1919".
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- Q7869773 shipCommissioned "1908-04-09".
- Q7869773 shipDecommissioned "1919-03-12".
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- Q7869773 shipLaidDown "1898-07-14".
- Q7869773 shipLaunched "1899-07-29".
- Q7869773 shipName "Goldsborough".
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- Q7869773 shipPower "*3 × Thornycroft boilers *".
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- Q7869773 comment "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.".
- Q7869773 label "USS Goldsborough (TB-20)".
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- Q7869773 name "Goldsborough".