USS ''Elcano'' (PG-38) was a
gunboat
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that the
United States Navy
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captured from the
Spanish Navy
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during the
Spanish–American War
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. She was officially commissioned in the U.S. Navy in 1902. She served for many years in the
Yangtze Patrol
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where she saw action against pirates and warlords. She served until
decommissioning
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in 1928, when she was sunk for target practice.
Service history
Spanish Navy
The
Carraca Arsenal at Cadiz, Spain, built ''Elcano'' in 1885. The Spanish Navy stationed her at the Port of
Manila
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, where she arrived on 26 September 1886.
During the Spanish–American War, she captured the American bark ''Saranac'' on 26 February 1898.
''Saranac''—under Captain Bartaby—was carrying of
coal
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Coal is formed when ...
from Newcastle, New South Wales, to
Iloilo
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, for Admiral
Dewey's fleet.
The Americans seized ''Elcano'' during the
Battle of Manila Bay
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on 1 May 1898. She was officially turned over to the US Navy on 9 November 1898.
U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy had ''Elcano'' fitted at the
Cavite
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Naval Yard, Philippines, for use as a gunboat. The U.S. Navy commissioned her on 20 November 1902 as the USS ''Elcano'', Gunboat No. 38, under her first captain, Lieutenant Commander
A.G. Winterhalter.
''Elcano'' left Manila on 26 December 1902 for service with what would become the U.S. Yangtze Patrol. She sailed with another ex-Spanish gunboat——and the collier ; the little flotilla arrived in
Shanghai
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in February 1903.
The gunboats' task was primarily to protect American lives and property in China, especially American-flagged vessels operating on the
Yangtze River
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. The U.S. had sent gunboats to China in the past, but this flotilla was the first that the U.S. Navy had created specifically to patrol the Yangtze. However, they were not well-suited to river patrol because of their deep (ocean-going) draft and their weak power.
Still, ''Elcano'' remained based in Shanghai until 20 October 1907. She then returned to Cavite where the U.S. Navy decommissioned her on 1 November.
The U.S. Navy recommissioned ''Elcano'' on 5 December 1910 and she returned to China in March 1911. There she was based at
Amoy
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until the start of
World War I
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. She returned to Manila in April 1917, and then patrolled off
Mariveles, Bataan
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History
Founded as a ''p ...
, and
Corregidor Island
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until the end of the war.
''Elcano'' returned to Shanghai on 3 February 1920 where she rejoined the Yangtze Patrol. On 17 July, the Navy reclassified her as PG-38 (Patrol Gunboat 38).
As a member of the Yangtze River Patrol ''Elcano'' was involved in numerous skirmishes with Chinese warlords and pirates. In July 1921, she assisted in the landing of U.S. Marines at
Ichang, where she remained until September 1922. During the Chinese revolution of 1926–1927, ''Elcano'' brought refugees back to the coast from deep inland. On 24 March 1927, ''Elcano'' shelled the base of Socony Hill in Nanking to protect the American Consul General and others who were being besieged there. Eventually, American sailors rescued the American civilians.
Fate
In November 1927, ''Elcano'' became a receiving ship at Shanghai for American sailors arriving to man the new gunboats that the Navy was building for service with the Patrol. The U.S. Navy decommissioned ''Elcano'' on 30 June 1928. She sank on 4 October as a result of having been used for target practice.
Awards
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World War I Victory Medal
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Yangtze Service Medal
Citations
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Gunboats of the United States Navy
Ships built in Spain
1885 ships
Riverine warfare
Ships involved in anti-piracy efforts
Ships sunk as targets
Maritime incidents in 1928
Shipwrecks of China
Ships of the Yangtze Patrol