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At the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1898, there were 22,828 enlisted men and apprentices in the service, Go per cent of whom were native born and 80 per cent citizens of the United States. The enlisted force of the navy the 15th day of August, 1898, when it reached its maximum during the war with Spain, numbered 24,123 men and apprentices. On the 31st day of October the enlisted force had been reduced to 19,401, and on the 31st day of December, as stated, to 18,685, and is being still further decreased. The official personnel is nearly that allowed by law. In the Marine Corps there are 72 officers and 3170 men, making a total in the navy, officers and men, of 23,463. The strength of the navy has been increased greatly during the past year. It is difficult to present a classification in har- mony with that used by other governments. It is believed, however, that the following statement as to the vessels will give not only the layman but the professional naval officer a fair knowledge of the composition of the ^avy. For exact statements as to caliber of guns, armor, and matters that naval officers alone would care to see, reference is made to the annual reports of the Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, Washington, D.C. LIST OF SHIPS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY [\hhre\i&tions — Propulsion : S., screw; T. S., twin screw; Tr. S., triple screw; P., paddle ; I. H. P., indicated horse power.] First Kate

Name and Date of Launching Dis- place- ment (tons) Type Hull I. H. P. Pro- pul- sion Speed in Knots per Hour Guns (Main Bat- tery) Guns (Sec- ond- ary Bat- tery) Iowa 1896 Indiana 1893 Massachusetts " Oregon " Brooklyn 1895 New York 1891 Columbia 1892 Minneapolis 1893 Texas 1892 Puritan 1882 Olympia 1892 11,340 10,288 10,288 10,288 9,215 8,200 7,375 7,375 6,315 6,060 5,870 1st class battleship It it <( It II <i Armored cruiser 11 11 Protected cruiser 2d class battleship Double-turret monitor Protected cruiser Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Iron Steel 12,105 9,738 10,403 11,111 18,769 17,401 18,509 20,862 8,610 3,700 17,313 T.S. T.S. T.S. T.S. T.S. T.S. Tr.S. Tr. S. T.S. T.S. T.S. 17.08 15.54 16.21 16.79 21.91 21. 22.8 23.07 17.08 12.04 21.68 18 16 16 16 20 18 11 11 8 10 14 30 29 30 29 22 14 17 17 25 11 24 Second Rate Chicago 1885 Baltimore 18S8 Philadelphia 1889 Monterey 1891 4,500 4,413 4,324 4,084 Protected cruiser II Ii Barbette turret, 1 w freeboard monitor Steel Steel Steel Steel 9,000 10.064 8,815 5,244 T S T.S. T.S. T.S. 18. 20.09 19.67 13.6 18 10 12 4 12 15 15 13