USS Monocacy (PG-20)

History
United States
NameUSS Monocacy
NamesakeMonocacy River in Maryland
BuilderShanghai Dock & Engineering Co.
Laid down28 April 1913
Launched27 April 1914
Commissioned24 June 1914
Decommissioned31 January 1939
Reclassified
  • PG-20, June 1920
  • PR-2, 15 June 1928
FateScuttled, 10 February 1939
General characteristics
TypeRiver gunboat
Displacement204 long tons (207 t)
Length165 ft 6 in (50.44 m)
Beam24 ft 6 in (7.47 m)
Draft2 ft 5 in (0.74 m)
Speed13.25 knots (24.54 km/h; 15.25 mph)
Complement52 officers and enlisted
Armament

USS Monocacy was one of two shallow draft gunboats designed for service on the upper Yangtze River over 900 miles (1,400 km) inland.[1] It was pre-constructed at Mare Island Navy Yard in 1912 and then dismantled and shipped to Shanghai, China. She was laid down by the Shanghai Dock & Engineering Co. 28 April 1913. One year later, or 27 April 1914 she was launched, sponsored by Mrs. Andrew E. Carter, and commissioned 24 June 1914.

  1. ^ Wylly, Thomas S. (1986). "The Pearl of the Orient". Proceedings. 112 (2). United States Naval Institute: 141.