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training ship is a ship used to
train students as sailors. The term is
mostly used to
describe ships emplo**** by
navies to
train ****ure officers. Essentially...
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sister of
Seaman Edsall; and
commissioned 10
April 1943.
Edsall was a
schoolship at Norfolk, 20 June to 6
August 1943, for pre-commissioning
crews of escort...
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serving her
country in
various roles, such as that of a
storeship and
schoolship. Monongahela—the
first United States Navy ship to bear that name—was built...
- Islands, took part in
fleet exercises in the Caribbean, and
served as
schoolship for the
Fleet Sonar School at Key West. In
September and
October 1957...
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Caribbean Sea.
During these years she saw
considerable duty as
Fleet Sonar Schoolship at Key West. In July 1953 she
visited Bergen, Norway, and Copenhagen,...
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Chilean government declared war on Germany,
later became the
Chilean Navy
schoolship Lautaro,
which was
caught by fire in his way to
Mexico and sunk off the...
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career as an
experimental and
instructional submersible. She
acted as a
schoolship for the
newly established Submarine Base and
Submarine School at New London...
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ordinary there on 8
November 1820. For the next
seven years she
served as a
schoolship in the
Norfolk Navy Yard,
training classes of
midshipmen before the permanent...
- and was
executive officer of the
gunboat Shawmut,
monitor Canonicus,
schoolship St. Mary's and
sloop Pensacola.
Promoted to
commander on
March 13, 1880...
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improvements more
aligned to the
upbringing of ****ure
sailors both as a
schoolship,
training operations for the
Norwegian Navy and
generally available for...