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NEW CRUISER AT 39.2 MILES AN HOUR;7000 -TON SHIP SETS RECORD IN TRIAL.

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A memo (magazine article excerpt) consisting of a typed English copy of an article concerning speed trials of the U.S. Navy's new 7,000-ton scout cruiser Richmond. Reported as an article from ROCKLAND, Me., it states that the Richmond, built by William Cramp & Sons, averaged 39.2 miles per hour in trials and broke the U.S. Navy speed record for vessels of destroyer class or above. Excerpted from The New York Times, Saturday, May 12, 1923. Keywords: U.S. Navy, scout cruiser, Richmond, William Cramp & Sons, speed trials, 39.2 miles, ROCKLAND, The New York Times, 1923Auto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
Item ID
494de468-037e-4426-bbe4-d90d7fb71632
Catalogue ID
20180701
Card catalogue
"U.S. Military Miscellany No. 26, April 11, Taisho 12" and others
Doc type
メモ(雑誌記事抜粋)
Category
収集文献:海外軍艦記事
Issued
1923-05-12
Extent
Typed in English | 1 sheet
Holder
東京大学柏図書館
Year registered
2007
GCV entities
Document