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  1. Rigging

    A sloop-of-war was quite different from a civilian or mercantile sloop, which was a general term for a single-masted vessel rigged in a way that would today be called a gaff cutter (but usually without the square topsails the… 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

     
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    Specialised convoy-defence vessels
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    In World War I and World War II, the Royal Navy used the term "sloop" for specialised convoy-defence vessels, including the Flower class of World War I and the highly successful Black Swan class of World War II, with anti-aircraft and anti-submarine capability. A sloop is usually regarded as a single-masted rig with a single headsail and a fore-and-aft mainsail.
     
  2. List of sloops of war of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

     
  3. Sloop-of-war | Military Wiki | Fandom

    In the 18th and most of the 19th centuries, a sloop-of-war in the British Navy was a warship (also known as one of the escort types) with a single gun deck that carried up to eighteen guns.

  4. Corvette - Wikipedia

    The warship class above the corvette is that of the frigate, while the class below was historically that of the sloop-of-war. The modern roles that a corvette fulfills include coastal patrol craft, missile boat and fast attack craft. These corvettes …

  5. Saratoga III (Sloop-of-War) - NHHC

    Sep 2, 2015 · On 17 October 1777, American troops commanded by General Horatio Gates compelled a British Army led by General John Burgoyne to surrender at Saratoga, N.Y. This victory ended a prolonged British...

  6. List of sloops of war of the United States Navy - Military Wiki

  7. Wasp II (Sloop-of-War) - NHHC

  8. Peacock I-II (Sloop-of-War) - NHHC

  9. Sloop | Military Wiki | Fandom

    For the military definition of sloop see: Sloop-of-war. For the open learning project see: SLOOP Project. A sloop (from Dutch sloep, in turn from French chaloupe) is a sail boat with a single mast and a fore-and-aft rig. A sloop has only one head …

  10. His Majesty’s Warships in Charleston Harbor

    Mar 6, 2020 · That’s an important feature that distinguishes the military sloop-of-war from the more familiar civilian sloop—the smaller single-masted vessel preferred by most pirates and privateers. Although they lacked sufficient …

  11. Unrated naval vessels in the 17th to 19th centuries

    A sloop of war was a vessel commanded by an officer with the rank of commander. Sloops could be armed with between 10 and 18 guns, be ship rigged or brigs (two-masted square rig) and were capable of most of the tasks …

  12. USS Constellation (1854) - Wikipedia

  13. American Warships of the Age of Sail - GlobalSecurity.org

  14. USS Constellation (1855) Sloop-of-War Sailing Warship - Military …

  15. Iroquois I (Sloop-of-War) - NHHC

  16. USS Brooklyn Screw Sloop / Sloop-of-War Sailing Warship

  17. Liberating Slaves in the U.S. Sloop of War Constellation

  18. A history of US military ships—from the Revolutionary War

  19. Marion (Sloop-of-War) - NHHC

  20. Constellation II (Sloop-of-War) - NHHC

  21. Battle of Muddy Flat - Wikipedia

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