USS Gallup (SP-694)
History | |
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United States | |
Name | USS Gallup |
Namesake | Previous name retained and shortened |
Completed | 1878 |
Acquired | 1917 |
Commissioned | 15 August 1917 |
Stricken | 20 May 1918 |
Fate | Wrecked 21 February 1918 |
Notes | Operated as commercial fishing trawler Annie E. Gallup 1878-1917 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Minesweeper |
Tonnage | 141 Gross register tons |
Length | 116 ft 6 in (35.51 m) |
Beam | 18 ft 7 in (5.66 m) |
Propulsion | Steam engine |
Speed | 9 knots |
Armament | 2 × 1-pounder guns |
The first USS Gallup (SP-694), ex-Annie E. Gallup, was a United States Navy minesweeper commissioned in 1917 and lost in 1918.
Gallup was built as the commercial "
Assigned to the
At 1200 hours on 20 February 1918 Gallup, by then under the command of Ensign C. P. Berlin, USNRF, was anchored in the Harbor of Refuge at Lewes when a moderate northwest gale caused her to drag her anchor. The following morning, despite the fact that her engines were working at full power, Gallup ran aground, stern first, on the point of Cape Henlopen, Delaware, swinging around broadside to the beach. In response to her distress signals, United States Coast Guard crews from nearby lifesaving stations brought her complement ashore without loss of life. However, Gallup broke in two forward of her engine room and was declared a total loss.
Gallup was stricken from the
References
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
- SP-694 Annie E. Gallup at Department of the Navy Naval History and Heritage Command Online Library of Selected Images: U.S. Navy Ships -- Listed by Hull Number "SP" #s and "ID" #s -- World War I Era Patrol Vessels and other Acquired Ships and Craft numbered from SP-600 through SP-699
- NavSource Online: Section Patrol Craft Photo Archive Gallup (SP 694) ex-Annie E. Gallup