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German East Africa

MSP No. 11 – SMS Seeadler

SMS Seeadler was an unprotected cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine launched on 2 February 1892 and commissioned on 17 August 1892.

Early in her career, SMS Seeadler was assigned to the Ostafrikanische Station German East Africa, where she served from 1893 to 1898.  Following a refit in Germany, she was assigned first to patrol Germany’s Pacific colonies, and then to Kiautschou during and after the Boxer Rebellion. 

In October 1905, she was reassigned to Ostafrikanische Station in response to the Maji-Maji Rebellion, and remained there until January 1914.  At that time, she returned to Germany for decommissioning.  She was converted to a mine hulk, and was destroyed by an explosion of her cargo in Wilhelmshaven harbor on 19 April 1917.

SMS Seeadler

Postmark Information

Periods of Use on this Ship:

  • June 1897 to 26 June 1898
  • 11 October 1899 to 20 March 1914

Approximate Periods of Use in D-OA waters:

  • June 1897 to January 1898
  • May 1898
  • October 1905 to January 1906
  • April 1906 to January 1908
  • April 1908 to January 1912
  • November 1908 to January 1909
  • March 1909 to October 1909
  • April 1912 to November 1912
  • February 1913 to January 1914

Notes:

  • Assigned to Ostafrikanische Station, September 1893 to May 1898 & October 1905 to January 1914

Ship Information

Type:  Unprotected cruiser
Class:  Bussard class
Commissioned:  17 August 1892

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German East Africa

MSP No. 11 – SMS Seeadler

Ship Information

Type:  Unprotected cruiser
Class:  Bussard class
Commissioned:  17 August 1892

SMS Seeadler was an unprotected cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine launched on 2 February 1892 and commissioned on 17 August 1892.

Early in her career, SMS Seeadler was assigned to the Ostafrikanische Station German East Africa, where she served from 1893 to 1898.  Following a refit in Germany, she was assigned first to patrol Germany’s Pacific colonies, and then to Kiautschou during and after the Boxer Rebellion. 

In October 1905, she was reassigned to Ostafrikanische Station in response to the Maji-Maji Rebellion, and remained there until January 1914.  At that time, she returned to Germany for decommissioning.  She was converted to a mine hulk, and was destroyed by an explosion of her cargo in Wilhelmshaven harbor on 19 April 1917.

SMS Seeadler

Postmark Information

Periods of Use on this Ship:

  • June 1897 to 26 June 1898
  • 11 October 1899 to 20 March 1914

Approximate Periods of Use in D-OA waters:

  • June 1897 to January 1898
  • May 1898
  • October 1905 to January 1906
  • April 1906 to January 1908
  • April 1908 to January 1912
  • November 1908 to January 1909
  • March 1909 to October 1909
  • April 1912 to November 1912
  • February 1913 to January 1914

Notes:

  • Assigned to Ostafrikanische Station, September 1893 to May 1898 & October 1905 to January 1914

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