The Vincennes, World Traveler of the Old Navy

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Abstract: This document is a historical article titled "The Vincennes, World Traveler of the Old Navy," authored by Louis H. Bolander and published in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings in 1936. The geographic focus is primarily on the activities of the USS Vincennes, particularly its visit to Tobi, which is mentioned in the context of the Holden episode. The time period covered includes the operational history of the USS Vincennes during its service in the U.S. Navy. The work discusses naval history, maritime exploration, and the interactions between naval vessels and Pacific island communities. Specific taxa or ecological systems are not addressed, nor are legal frameworks or subject domains explicitly detailed. The document is structured to provide a narrative account of the ship's voyages and experiences, emphasizing the cultural and historical significance of its travels. The article serves as a resource for researchers interested in naval history, maritime studies, and the historical interactions between the U.S. Navy and the islands of Micronesia, with Tobi being a focal point of discussion.

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