USS Ostfriesland was a pre-dreadnought
battleship named for a German province bordering on the
Netherlands and the
North Sea. Her keel was laid down in
1908 at
Wilhelmshaven, Germany[?]. She was
launched in September
1909, and
commissioned as
SMS Ostfriesland[?] in the
Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) in May
1911.
Ostfriesland was surrendered to the Allies following World War I and commissioned into the United States Navy on April 7, 1920, at Rosyth, Scotland[?], with Captain J.F. Hellweg in command.
Though in need of repairs, the ship managed to sail to New York where she decommissioned September 20, 1920. Ostfriesland, with several other ex-German warships, became targets for a demonstration of air power. Bombed by Army planes from Langley Field[?] in Virginia, she was sunk on July 21, 1921, about 60 miles off the Viriginia Capes[?].
General Characteristics
- Displacement: 24,500 tons
- Length: 546 feet
- Beam: 93.3 feet
- Draft: 29.5 feet
- Speed: 21 knots
- Complement: 1150 officers and men
- Armament: 12 12-inch guns, 14 5.9-inch guns, six 19.7-inch torpedo tubes
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