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  • USS Reindeer was a steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat assigned to patrol Confederate...
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  • USS Reindeer is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS Reindeer (1863), a Civil War gunboat placed in service early in July 1863. USS Reindeer (YT-115)...
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    USS Quail (AM-15, AM-377/MSF-377) USS Quaker City (1854) USS Quapaw (AT-110/ATF-110) USS Quartz (IX-150) USS Quastinet (AOG-39) USS Queen (1863) USS Queen...
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  • intermittently throughout the day. Two days later, Sachem, USS Reindeer, and Arthur supported a party from sloop USS Belle Italia, which landed near Corpus Christi...
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  • USS Victory was a steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Victory was used primarily by the Union Navy as a gunboat assigned...
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    to Tappahannock, Virginia. On 20 April, Satellite and USS Island Belle captured sloop, Reindeer, and schooners, Sarah Ann and Sabine, all of Tappahannock...
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    American frigates USS United States and USS Macedonian ended the war blockaded and hulked in New London, Connecticut. USS United States and USS Macedonian attempted...
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  • Seventy-four tinclads entered service during the war. Beginning on June 19, 1863, the tinclads were assigned identifying numbers, which were painted on each...
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    USS Nightingale was originally the tea clipper and slave ship Nightingale, launched in 1851. USS Saratoga captured her off Africa in 1861; the United States...
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    when USS Wasp, under the command of Johnston Blakely, captured her approximately 500 mi (800 km) west of Ushant. See also: Sinking of HMS Reindeer USS Syren...
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    AD 1500. The people of the Dorset culture lived mainly by hunting whales and reindeer. From 986, the west coast was settled by Icelanders and Norwegians, through...
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  • USS William G. Anderson was a barque used by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was assigned by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways...
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    Lake Erie USS Nereus 1941 somewhere around the Virgin Islands. USS Pickering 1800 somewhere between Newcastle, Delaware and Guadeloupe USS Proteus 1941...
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  • Battle of Buffington Island (category Conflicts in 1863)
    Commander Leroy Fitch's fleet included the Brilliant, Fairplay, Moose, Reindeer, St. Clair, Silver Lake, Springfield, Victory, Naumkeag, and Queen City...
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    Nordenskiöld embarked on an expedition to reach the North Pole using reindeer. To this end, the steamer Polhem, the steamer Onkel Adam, and the brig...
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    Morgan Iron Works engines included USS Ticonderoga, USS Ascutney, USS Wachusett and the experimental high-speed warship USS Ammonoosuc. The Works also contracted...
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    Grand Turk 1814, June 22 – HMS Leander captures USS Rattlesnake 1814, June 28 – USS Wasp captures HMS Reindeer 1814, July 12 – American privateer Syren captures...
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    end of the year he was in command of four warships: USS Franklin, USS Hancock, USS Lee, and USS Warren. Meanwhile, the New England militia forces of...
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  • Healy, captain of the USRC Bear, greatly assisted a program that brought reindeer to Alaska to provide a steady food source for native Eskimos. During the...
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  • Johnston Blakeley November 3, 1814 3 Stat. 246–247 For capture of HMS Reindeer. Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board. Major...
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