File:Spanish TBD Audaz, 1898.jpg

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Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Audaz, equipped with sails for additional range
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U.S. Navy, Photographer's Mate 1st Class R.C. Moen
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http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h74000/h74833.jpg
Date created


1898
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US
Notes


At Port Said, Egypt, 26 June - 4 July 1898, while serving with Rear Admiral Manuel de la Camara's Philippines relief expedition. She has been fitted with four masts to permit the use of sails to extend her cruising range.

Note furled sails on some masts, and identification letter A on her bow.

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