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Horst Wessel

國家德國
艦級Gorch Fock 級 三桅船
造船廠Blohm und Voss
Yard Number508
Slip/Drydock NumberII
訂購日期1935年10月1日
安放龍骨日期1936年2月15日
下水日期1936年6月13日
服役日期1936年9月17日
排水量1,813 tons full
長度295 feet
寬度39 feet
吃水17 feet
動力來源Auxiliary diesel engine
速度19 knots
續航力5,450nm at 7.5 knots with diesel engine
乘員57
武裝4x20mm anti-aircraft guns, 2x4x20mm Flakvierling anti-aircraft guns
Decommissioned1939
Recommissioned1942

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ww2dbaseHorst Wessel was a Gorch Fock-class barque was commissioned into German Navy service in 1936 as a training ship. She was the flagship of the German Navy's sail training fleet, operating out of Kiel, Germany. In late 1938, she and sister ship Albert Leo Schlageter embarked on a four-month voyage, visiting ports in the Caribbean Sea. When the European War broke out in 1939, she was decommissioned from active service and served as a stationary training ship at Stralsund, Germany for the marine branch of the Hitler Youth. In 1942, she returned to active status, resuming her role as a training ship. In Nov 1944, her sister ship Albert Leo Schlageter struck a mine off Rügen, Germany; Horst Wessel towed her by the stern to keep her from sinking before larger ships could arrive to tow Albert Leo Schlageter to port for repairs. In Apr 1945, after the last cadet class had departed, Horst Wessel departed Rügen with a group of German refugees on board. She sailed to Flensburg, Germany where Captain Barthold Schnibbe surrendered her to the British. She was ordered to Bremerhaven, Germany, where she would be stripped of most of her equipment.

ww2dbaseAfter the war, Horst Wessel was given to the United States as reparation. She was given to the United States Coast Guard, which commissioned her into service as USCGC Eagle (WIX-327). She sailed from Bremerhaven to Orangeburg, New York, United States in Jun 1946 with both her new American crew as well as most of her former German crew, including Captain Schnibbe. The German crew was disembarked at Camp Shanks before Eagle proceeded to New London, Connecticut, United States. She visited Kiel, West Germany in 1972 at the invitation of the West German government; Kiel was Horst Wessel's home port for some time during the ship's tenure as a German Navy ship. USCGC Eagle remains an active training ship for the US Coast Guard at the time of this writing in 2021, and is one of only two active commissioned sailing ships in the US military (the other being US Navy's USS Constitution).

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia

Last Major Revision: Apr 2021

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Launching of Horst Wessel, Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 13 Jun 1936Horst Wessel, late 1936Horst Wessel at the Mürwik Naval School, Flensburg, Germany, 1937Officers and men aboard Horst Wessel, 1937
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Horst Wessel Operational Timeline

1935年10月1日 The order for the construction of Horst Wessel was issued.
1936年2月15日 The keel of Horst Wessel was laid down by Blohm und Voss in Hamburg, Germany.
1936年6月13日 Horst Wessel was launched by Blohm und Voss in Hamburg, Germany, sponsored by Nazi martyr Horst Wessel's mother. Rudolf Hess gave a speech at the ceremony, which Adolf Hitler also attended.
1936年9月16日 Horst Wessel was completed.
1936年9月17日 Horst Wessel was commissioned into service.
1938年8月21日 Adolf Hitler visited the sailing ship Horst Wessel.
1944年11月14日 Horst Wessel and Albert Leo Schlageter sailed in rough waters near Rügen, Germany. Albert Leo Schlageter struck a mine, damaging its starboard bow. Horst Wessel took Albert Leo Schlageter in a stern tow to prevent Albert Leo Schlageter from sinking.
1944年11月15日 Albert Leo Schlageter, which had struck a mine on the previous day near Rügen, Germany and kept afloat by a stern tow by sister ship Horst Wessel, was met by large ships which would tow her to Swinemünde, Germany for repairs.
1946年5月15日 Horst Wessel was commissioned into the US Coast Guard in Bremerhaven, Germany under the new name Eagle, with Captain Gordon McGowan in command.




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Launching of Horst Wessel, Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 13 Jun 1936
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