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  1. Sloop-of-war - Wikipedia

    • During the 18th and 19th centuries, a sloop-of-war was a warship of the British Royal Navy with a single gun deck that carried up to 18 guns. The rating system of the Royal Navy covered all vessels with 20 or more guns; thus, the term encompassed all unrated warships, including gun-brigs and cutters. In technical terms, even the more specialised bomb vessels … See more

    Rigging

    A sloop-of-war was quite different from a civilian or mercantile sloop, which was a general term for a single-masted vessel … See more

    Classification

    Originally a sloop-of-war was smaller than a sailing frigate and was (by virtue of having too few guns) outside the rating system. In general, a sloop-of-war would be under the command of a master and commander rather than a … See more

    History

    In the Royal Navy, the sloop evolved into an unrated vessel with a single gun deck and three masts, two square rigged and the aft-most fore-and-aft rigged (corvettes had three masts, all of which were square-rigged). Steam sloo… See more

    Notable sloops

    • Perhaps the most famous sloop was HMS Resolution, in which Captain James Cook made his second and third Pacific voyages. This was not a purpose-built naval sloop, but was a former merchant collier purchased … See more

    External links

    Royal Navy Sloops from battleships-cruisers.co.uk – history and pictures from 1873 to 1943.
    Michael Phillips' Ships of the Old Navy See more

     
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    By about 1825 the United States Navy used "sloop-of-war" to designate a flush-deck ship-rigged warship with all armament on the gun deck; these could be rated as high as 26 guns and thus overlapped "third-class frigates," the equivalent of British post-ships.
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  4. USS Wasp (1814) - Wikipedia

    Wasp was a ship-rigged sloop-of-war constructed in 1813 at Newburyport, Massachusetts, by Cross & Merrill. She was commissioned in February of 1814, with Master Commandant Johnston Blakeley in command.

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    From 5 August 1861 to 1 May 1862, she captured or destroyed a bark, three schooners, and a brig. That October the sloop sailed for the Pacific, where she served through the end of the war protecting U.S. interests from Confederate …

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