USS Wyoming (BM-10)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/USS_Wyoming_(BM-10) an entity of type: Thing
USS Wyoming was the second ship of the United States Navy to bear that name, but the first to bear it in honor of the 44th state. The first Wyoming was named for Wyoming Valley in eastern Pennsylvania. In 1909, the ship was renamed Cheyenne to free her original name for a new battleship and she was allocated the hull number M-10, which was altered to BM-10 in 1920 and ultimately IX-4 in 1921. She was ultimately sold for scrap in 1939.
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USS Wyoming (BM-10)
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* Cheyenne (1909–1937)
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* Wyoming (1902–1908)
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*Harvey armor
*Side belt:
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*Conning tower:
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1898-10-05
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1926-06-01
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1898-05-04
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* 4 × Babcock & Wilcox boilers
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1902-12-08
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*Panamanian Independence
*World War I
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*United States Pacific Fleet
*Atlantic Fleet
*United States Navy Reserve
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* 2 × /40 caliber breech-loading rifles
* 4 × /40 cal guns
* 3 × 6-pounder guns
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Union Iron Works, San Francisco
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--04-20
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1899-04-11
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1900-09-08
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* Wyoming
* Cheyenne
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*The State of Wyoming
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*2 × Vertical triple expansion engines
*2 × screw propellers
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1937-01-25
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USS Wyoming was the second ship of the United States Navy to bear that name, but the first to bear it in honor of the 44th state. The first Wyoming was named for Wyoming Valley in eastern Pennsylvania. Wyoming was ordered on 4 May 1898, and awarded to the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, 5 October 1898. The keel of Monitor No. 10 was laid down on 11 April 1898. She was launched on 8 September 1900 sponsored by Miss Hattie Warren, daughter of Senator Francis E. Warren of Wyoming, and commissioned at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, on 8 December 1902. The total cost for the hull, machinery, armor and armament was $1,624,270.59. In 1909, the ship was renamed Cheyenne to free her original name for a new battleship and she was allocated the hull number M-10, which was altered to BM-10 in 1920 and ultimately IX-4 in 1921. She was ultimately sold for scrap in 1939.
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Sold for scrap, 20 April 1939
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