USS Roanoke (ID-1695)
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The third USS ''Roanoke'' was the
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freighter ''El Dia'' temporarily converted for planting the World War I
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launched ''El Dia'' at
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on 30 August 1911 for service between New York City and Gulf of Mexico seaports of New Orleans and
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. The United States Shipping Board took control of the ship from Southern Pacific Steamship Company in 1917.


Conversion

She was fitted out for United States Navy service at Tietjen & Lang's shipyard at Hoboken, New Jersey. Work began on 16 November 1917. Gun platforms were added for two anti-aircraft guns forward and a
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aft. The minelaying conversion enabled her to carry mines on three decks, and included six
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elevators individually capable of transferring two mines every 20 seconds from the storage decks to the launching deck. Stern ports were cut for launching the mines and the rudder quadrant was raised to give adequate clearance.
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was improved by strengthening existing bulkheads and building two new bulkheads to divide the largest compartments so the ship might stay afloat if only one compartment were flooded. Quarters were enlarged to accommodate messing and berthing arrangements for a crew of about 400. The main machinery was overhauled and auxiliary machinery was added for the elevators, for heating the berthing spaces, for refrigerated food storage, for additional fresh water distilling capacity, for magazine sprinklers and galley and washroom plumbing, and enlarged electric generators for lighting and radio communications. Existing coal bunkers on the third deck were replaced with a bunker in the hold forward of the boiler room with chutes to load coal over the mines. Larger boats and heavier anchors required larger davits and anchor windlass, and the mines required specialized handling machinery.Daniels, Josephus ''The Northern Barrage and Other Mining Activities'' (1920) Government Printing Office pp.70–71


Wartime service

USS ''Roanoke'' was commissioned on 25 January 1918 with Captain Clark D. Stearns,
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, in command. While operating as part of Mine Squadron 1 out of
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, Scotland, from 7 June until the close of the war on 11 November 1918, ''Roanoke'': * planted 775 mines during the 1st minelaying excursion on 7 June, * planted 830 mines during the 3rd minelaying excursion on 14 July, * planted 810 mines during the 4th minelaying excursion on 29 July, * planted 146 mines during the 5th minelaying excursion on 8 August, * planted 640 mines during the 6th minelaying excursion on 18 August, * planted 820 mines during the 7th minelaying excursion on 26 August, * planted 820 mines during the 8th minelaying excursion on 7 September, * planted 840 mines during the 9th minelaying excursion on 20 September, * planted 840 mines during the 10th minelaying excursion on 27 September, * planted 860 mines during the 11th minelaying excursion on 4 October, and * planted 855 mines during the 12th minelaying excursion on 13 October. ''Roanoke'' then made three trips returning soldiers of the American Expeditionary Forces to the United States before decommissioning and return to Southern Pacific Steamship Company in 1919.


Big Four

In the words of British
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, the North Sea mine barrage was the "biggest mine planting stunt in the world's history." The United States converted eight civilian steamships as minelayers for the 100,000 mines manufactured for the barrage. The largest of these were four freighters owned by Southern Pacific Steamship Company. Southern Pacific Transportation Company had evolved from the
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to become the dominant transportation provider in California. Owners of the original
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were known as the
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. Sailors similarly referred to these former Southern Pacific ships as the Big Four. * ''El Siglo'' became No. 1694 USS * ''El Dia'' became No. 1695 USS * ''El Cid'' became No. 1696 USS * ''El Rio'' became No. 1697 USS


References


External links

* Images of the USS Roanoke during World War I
Lucius Byron Nash Collection
(AFC/2001/001/48229), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. {{DEFAULTSORT:Roanoke (ID-1695) World War I mine warfare vessels of the United States 1911 ships Unique minelayers of the United States Navy Ships built in Newport News, Virginia