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AN AMERICAN HIGH-SPEED CRUISER AND ITS PROTOTYPE
- AI summary (β)
- A report (article on foreign warships) comparing and introducing the U.S. Navy high-speed light cruiser Omaha and its supposed prototype, the Civil War-era high-speed vessel Wampanoag. It discusses the ten light cruisers of the 1916 program, delays in the construction of Omaha, drawings provided by the United States Navy Department, Todd Shipbuilding Corporation, Westinghouse turbines, Yarrow boilers, armament, protection, and speed, and also covers the trial results of Wampanoag, Madawaska, and others, as well as B.F. Isherwood and John Ericsson. Extracted from “THE ENGINKER,” July 21, 1922; issued October 24, 1922. Keywords: Omaha, Wampanoag, United States Navy Department, Todd Shipbuilding Corporation, Westinghouse, Yarrow, B.F. Isherwood, John Ericsson, light cruiser, speedAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 1c8fd059-136c-43d6-b78f-9ad6e0568d4a
- Catalogue ID
- 20180201
- Card catalogue
- "U.S. Military Miscellany No. 26, April 11, Taisho 12" and others
- Doc type
- 報告書?
- Category
- 収集文献:海外軍艦記事
- Issued
- 1922-10-24
- Extent
- Typed in English | 13 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
- Document / Book



































