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USS Reina Mercedes (IX-25) was an unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which was captured in Cuba in 1898 by the U.S. Navy during the Spanish–American War. She was refurbished and used by the U.S. Navy as a non-self-propelled receiving ship at Newport, Rhode Island, and subsequently as a detention vessel and barracks ship for the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, until 1957. For an article on the technical characteristics and operational history of Reina Mercedes as a Spanish cruiser, see Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes.

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  • USS Reina Mercedes (IX-25) was an unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which was captured in Cuba in 1898 by the U.S. Navy during the Spanish–American War. She was refurbished and used by the U.S. Navy as a non-self-propelled receiving ship at Newport, Rhode Island, and subsequently as a detention vessel and barracks ship for the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, until 1957. For an article on the technical characteristics and operational history of Reina Mercedes as a Spanish cruiser, see Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes. (en)
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  • 1887-09-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Sold for scrapping
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  • none in U.S. Navy service (en)
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  • Naval shipyard Cartagena, Spain (en)
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  • * unprotected cruiser * In U.S. Navy service, a non-self-propelled receiving ship (en)
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  • Sold for scrapping (en)
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  • *Newport, Rhode Island * Annapolis, Maryland (en)
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  • Reina Mercedes (en)
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  • Spanish Navy name retained; Queen Mercedes of Orléans was the first wife of King Alfonso XII of Spain (en)
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  • "Fastest Ship in the Fleet" (en)
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  • Disarmed after capture and salvage by U.S. Navy; recommissioned as a non-self-propelled ship. (en)
  • Served in the Spanish Navy as an unprotected cruiser from 1887 to 1898 (en)
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  • USS Reina Mercedes (IX-25) was an unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which was captured in Cuba in 1898 by the U.S. Navy during the Spanish–American War. She was refurbished and used by the U.S. Navy as a non-self-propelled receiving ship at Newport, Rhode Island, and subsequently as a detention vessel and barracks ship for the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, until 1957. For an article on the technical characteristics and operational history of Reina Mercedes as a Spanish cruiser, see Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes. (en)
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