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{"topic": "ccc", "provider": "legacy", "source": "research:ccc:coursera.org", "source_url": "https://www.coursera.org/articles", "url": "https://www.coursera.org/articles", "domain": "coursera.org", "title": "Coursera Career Education Hub | Coursera", "text": "Coursera Career Education Hub | Coursera Status: Featured Featured 10 Examples of Strengths and Weaknesses for Job Interviews Learn how to answer questions about your strengths and weaknesses for your next job interview. February 14, 2026 Article", "timestamp": 1775065198.5704496, "policy": {"allowed": true, "reason": "default_allow"}, "provenance": {"category": "unknown", "license": "unknown", "trust": "unknown", "notes": "", "override_domain": null}, "metadata": {"timestamp": 1775065193.7719495, "content_hash": "40532937182b10c666e0fd14fc66e6a6"}}
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{"topic": "ccc", "provider": "legacy", "source": "research:ccc:en.wikipedia.org", "source_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "domain": "en.wikipedia.org", "title": "School of Health and Rehabilitation (Keele University) - Wikipedia", "text": "School of Health and Rehabilitation (Keele University) - Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia University department Keele University School of Allied Health Professions (SAHP) Established 1994 Parent institution Keele University Director Anne V O'Brien Administrative staff 40 Students 250 Location Keele, Staffordshire , England Website www .keele .ac .uk /ahp Keele University School of Allied Health Professions (SAHP) is a teaching department of Keele University , Staffordshire , England. All programmes offered by the school are taught in the MacKay Building on the Keele University campus near Newcastle-under-Lyme . The school also uses facilities at the Keele University Medical School and from the wider university. The school offers educational programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. There is an active research focus within the school [ 1 ] with many of the teaching staff being members of Research Institutes at the university. The school is a regional hub of the National Physiotherapy Research Network. History [ edit ] The school was originally known as The Oswestry and North Staffordshire School of Physiotherapy (ONSSP) located at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry , Shropshire . It had its first intake of students in 1939 and awarded graduates a Diploma of Physiotherapy. The development and implementation of a physiotherapy honours degree programme at Keele University was a collaborative venture between the university and ONSSP. Co-operation between representative members of the ONSSP and collaborating departments of the university led to the development of an integrated course. At that time, the school remained an autonomous institution based at Oswestry, working in collaboration with the university. In 1994 the ONSSP transferred on to the Keele University campus becoming the Department of Physiotherapy Studies. The department moved into permanent premises in the MacKay Building in January 1995. During this time a new integrated modular course was developed in order to fully integrate the department into the university structure. The university, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and the Council of Professions Supplementary to Medicine (now known as the Health Professions Council ) validated this course in June 1995. The school worked towards consolidation of the undergraduate course, development of research activity and expansion of the Postgraduate portfolio. In September 2004 the school changed its name to the School of Health and Rehabilitation to reflect the fact that its current and future activities encompassed more than Physiotherapy education. Programmes [ edit ] Undergraduate [ edit ] BSc Physiotherapy The Physiotherapy programme is the largest in terms of student numbers. It is a full-time, three-year honours degree. It is validated by the Health Professions Council and is a Chartered Society of Physiotherapy approved programme. [ 2 ] The clinical part of the programme is in six blocks over the three years. Placements are at a variety of locations across, Staffordshire , Cheshire , Shropshire and the West Midlands . The physiotherapy programme has students from the UK, European Union, Asia and North America. BSc Rehabilitation Science BSc (Hons) Rehabilitation Science was introduced in 2015 with the aim to give students the opportunity to explore the concepts of rehabilitation and management from a physical as well as psychological health perspective. Like the BSc physiotherapy course, it is a full-time, three-year honours degree. BSc Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging) This new Radiology degree with its first intake in 2017 aims to bridge the UK wide national gap of qualified hospital imaging specialists. Postgraduate [ edit ] MSc in Prosthetics and Orthotics MSc Physiotherapy MSc Physiotherapy (Neurology) MSc Physiotherapy (cardio-respiratory) MSc Neuromusculoskeletal Healthcare MSc Pain Science and Management MSc Neurological Rehabilitation MSc Health Sciences PG Certificate Applied Clinical Anatomy The seven MSc programmes can be studied either full-time or part-time. As modularised programmes, students can choose optional modules once the core components are completed. This can allow the student to personalise much of the content of chosen strand making the degree flexible to meet employer demands or personal interests. There are alternative exit points that allow the candidate to graduate with a Postgraduate Certificate or a Postgraduate Diploma if they choose not to progress to the MSc . Rankings [ edit ] Rankings National rankings Complete (2026) [ 5 ] 4 [ 3 ] Guardian (2026) [ 6 ] 4 [ 4 ] Times / Sunday Times (2026) [ 7 ] 4 SAHP has consistently ranked in the top 5 institutions in the country complementing the Medical school offering. The school has also celebrated three consecutive years of 100% student satisfaction (Unistats 2016) for the standard bearer BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy programme in the National Student Survey, 2016. [ 8 ] Moreover, according to The Guardian University Guide, the average UCAS entry points on entry was 426 with 100% of students enrolled finding employment 6 months after graduation. References [ edit ] ^ \"Research\" . ^ \"Keele - Qualifying programmes - Career opportunities - Public - the CSP\" . Archived from the original on 7 May 2010 . Retrieved 8 February 2010 . ^ \"Physiotherapy Subject League Table 2022\" . ^ \"University guide 2017: League table for health professions\" . ^ \"Complete University Guide 2026\" . The Complete University Guide. ^ \"Guardian University Guide 2026\" . ^ \"Good University Guide 2026\" . ^ \"2016, Keele University\" . External links [ edit ] School of Allied Health Professions - Keele University v t e Keele University University Keele Hall Medical School Royal Stoke University Hospital Science & Business Park School of Health & Rehabilitation Leadership Chancellor: Vacant Vice-Chancellor: Kevin Shakesheff Organisations Centre for Postgraduate Studies (Sri Lanka) Concourse Earth Science Education Unit People Alumni Academics Associates List of people associated with the University Authority control databases ISNI Retrieved from \" \" Category : Keele University Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Use dmy dates from April 2022 Pages using infobox mapframe with missing coordinates Articles using infobox university", "timestamp": 1775065198.5714586, "policy": {"allowed": true, "reason": "override:en.wikipedia.org"}, "provenance": {"category": "reference", "license": "cc_by_sa", "trust": "community", "notes": "Wikipedia content is attribution-sharealike.", "override_domain": "en.wikipedia.org"}, "metadata": {"timestamp": 1775065196.9511404, "content_hash": "6d29743ca641e9e927692e1ea273c9b4"}}
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{"topic": "sec", "provider": "legacy", "source": "research:sec:en.wikipedia.org", "source_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "domain": "en.wikipedia.org", "title": "Oswald Redlich - Wikipedia", "text": "Oswald Redlich - Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Austrian historian and archivist Oswald Redlich Born ( 1858-09-17 ) 17 September 1858 Innsbruck , Austrian Empire Died 20 January 1944 (1944-01-20) (aged 85) Vienna , Austria Alma mater University of Innsbruck Institute for Austrian Historical Research Scientific career Fields Auxiliary sciences of history Institutions University of Vienna Austrian Academy of Sciences Monumenta Germaniae Historica Bavarian Academy of Sciences Oswald Redlich (17 September 1858, in Innsbruck \u2013 20 January 1944, in Vienna) was an Austrian historian and archivist , known for contributions made in the field of auxiliary sciences of history . [ 1 ] Biography [ edit ] He studied history under Julius von Ficker at the University of Innsbruck (1876\u201379), then studied historical auxiliary sciences with Theodor von Sickel at the Institut f\u00fcr \u00d6sterreichische Geschichtsforschung (Institute for Austrian Historical Research) in Vienna (1879\u201381). From 1881 to 1892 he worked as an archivist in Innsbruck, and in the meantime, obtained his habilitation for historical auxiliary sciences (1887). From 1888 to 1912, with Emil von Ottenthal , he published the Archiv-Berichte aus Tirol (\"Archive Reports of Tyrol \"). [ 2 ] In 1893 he became an associate professor, and four years later was named a full professor of history and historical auxiliary sciences at the University of Vienna . In 1911/12 he served as university rector . [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1899 he became a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences , serving as its president from 1919 to 1938. From 1926 onward, he was head of the Institute for Austrian Historical Research. He was also a member of the central management of Monumenta Germaniae Historica and of the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences . [ 1 ] [ 4 ] On 17 September 1958 a commemorative stamp honoring the 100th anniversary of his birth was issued in Austria. [ 5 ] Selected works [ edit ] Archiv-Berichte aus Tirol (with Emil von Ottenthal ; 4 volumes, 1888\u20131912) \u2013 Archive reports from Tirol . [ 6 ] Zur Geschichte der \u00f6sterreichischen Frage unter K\u00f6nig Rudolf , 1893 \u2013 On the history of the Austrian question under King Rudolf I . Die Regesten des Kaiserreichs unter Rudolf, Adolf, Albrecht, Heinrich VII: 1273\u20131313 (by Johann Friedrich B\u00f6hmer , new edition by Redlich, 1898) \u2013 The Regesta of the Empire under Rudolf, Adolf , Albrecht , Henry VII ; 1273\u20131313. Rudolf von Habsburg: das Deutsche Reich nach dem Untergange des alten Kaisertums , 1903 \u2013 Rudolf von Habsburg ; the German empire after the fall of the old empire. Schillers historische Schriften , 1906 \u2013 Friedrich Schiller 's historical writings. Urkundenlehre (3 volumes, 1907\u201311; with Wilhelm Erben , Ludwig Schmitz-Kallenberg ). Oesterreich-Ungarns Bestimmung , 1916 \u2013 Austria-Hungary destination. Geschichte \u00d6sterreichs , 1921 \u2013 History of Austria . Das Werden einer Gro\u00dfmacht. \u00d6sterreich von 1700 bis 1740 (7th edition, 1938) \u2013 Becoming a great power; Austria in 1700\u20131740. [ 7 ] References [ edit ] ^ a b c Plett \u2013 Schmidseder / edited by Walther Killy Dictionary of German Biography ^ Hannes Obermair (1995). Ottenthal-Redlichs \u201eArchiv-Berichte aus Tirol\u201c \u2013 ein unvollendetes Projekt? In Landesdenkmalamt Bozen (ed.). Denkmalpflege in S\u00fcdtirol/Tutela dei beni culturali in Alto Adige 1989/90. ^ Redlich, Oswald at Neue Deutsche Biographie ^ a b Redlich, Oswald (1858\u20131944), Historiker \u00d6sterreichisches Biographisches Lexikon und biographische Dokumentation ^ Austria Stamps / Commemoratives of 1956\u20131958 Stamp Collecting World ^ Archiv-Berichte aus Tirol OCLC WorldCat ^ Redlich, Oswald (1858\u20131944) IdRef (bibliography) Authority control databases International ISNI VIAF GND FAST WorldCat National United States France BnF data Italy Czech Republic Spain Netherlands Norway Croatia Poland Vatican Israel Academics CiNii People Deutsche Biographie DDB Other IdRef Open Library Yale LUX Retrieved from \" \" Categories : 1858 births 1944 deaths University of Innsbruck alumni Academic staff of the University of Vienna Writers from Innsbruck Austrian archivists 20th-century Austrian historians Historians from Austria-Hungary 20th-century Austrian educators Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Use dmy dates from September 2020 Articles with hCards", "timestamp": 1775065217.2272089, "policy": {"allowed": true, "reason": "override:en.wikipedia.org"}, "provenance": {"category": "reference", "license": "cc_by_sa", "trust": "community", "notes": "Wikipedia content is attribution-sharealike.", "override_domain": "en.wikipedia.org"}, "metadata": {"timestamp": 1775065215.585269, "content_hash": "415cfe995dafd263863c82a6f7e7f536"}}
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{"topic": "sex", "provider": "legacy", "source": "research:sex:en.wikipedia.org", "source_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "domain": "en.wikipedia.org", "title": "Casino (Blue Rodeo album) - Wikipedia", "text": "Casino (Blue Rodeo album) - Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1990 studio album by Blue Rodeo Casino Studio album by Blue Rodeo Released November 20, 1990 Recorded 1990 Studio Track Record , N. Hollywood Capitol , Hollywood Genre Country rock Length 37 : 19 Label Risque Disque Producer Pete Anderson Blue Rodeo chronology Diamond Mine (1989) Casino (1990) Lost Together (1992) Singles from Casino \" Til I Am Myself Again \" Released: November 19, 1990 \"Trust Yourself\" Released: February 18, 1991 [ 1 ] \" What Am I Doing Here \" Released: June 3, 1991 \"After the Rain\" Released: June 22, 1991 [ 2 ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 3 ] Q Magazine [ 4 ] Casino is the third studio album by Blue Rodeo . It was drummer Mark French's only album with the band. It was produced by Dwight Yoakam guitarist Pete Anderson. [ 4 ] Clocking in at 37 minutes and 19 seconds in length, Casino was Blue Rodeo's shortest studio album until the release of A Merrie Christmas to You in 2016. \"Trust Yourself,\" \"After the Rain,\" and, most significantly, \"Til I Am Myself Again\" were notable hit singles from the album. The album was the ninth-best selling Cancon album in Canada of 1990, [ 5 ] despite only being available for the last month of the year. Track listing [ edit ] All songs by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy . \" Til I Am Myself Again \" \u2013 3:58 \" What Am I Doing Here \" \u2013 3:08 \"5 A.M. (A Love Song)\" \u2013 3:59 \"Montreal\" \u2013 3:15 \"Last Laugh\" \u2013 4:01 \"Trust Yourself\" \u2013 3:49 \"Two Tongues\" \u2013 4:22 \"Time\" \u2013 3:36 \"After the Rain\" \u2013 4:22 \"You're Everywhere\" \u2013 2:49 Casino Demos [ edit ] In 2012, as part of Blue Rodeo's 25th anniversary box set, Blue Rodeo: 1987 - 1993 , a disc of demos from this album was released, including two previously unreleased songs. [ 6 ] \"If I Had A Heart\" \u2014 previously unreleased demo \"Always Have A Place For You\" \u2014 previously unreleased demo \" Til I Am Myself Again \" \" What Am I Doing Here \" \"5 A.M. (A Love Song)\" \"Montreal\" \"Last Laugh\" \"Trust Yourself\" \"Two Tongues\" \"Time\" \"After the Rain\" \"Photograph\" \u2014 later released on Five Days in July \"Is It You\" \u2014 later released on Lost Together Personnel [ edit ] Jim Cuddy \u2013 Guitar, Vocals Basil Donovan \u2013 Bass Mark French \u2013 Drums Greg Keelor \u2013 Guitar, Vocals Bob Wiseman \u2013 Organ, Harmonica, Piano, Accordion Additional musicians/personnel Pete Anderson \u2013 Guitar, Mandolin, Producer Lenny Castro \u2013 Percussion Judy Clapp \u2013 Engineer Peter Doell \u2013 Engineer Jeff Donavan \u2013 Drums Skip Edwards \u2013 Organ Taras Prodaniuk \u2013 Bass Chart performance [ edit ] Chart (1990) Peak position Canadian RPM Top Albums 6 Certifications [ edit ] Region Certification Certified units /sales Canada ( Music Canada ) [ 7 ] 2\u00d7 Platinum 200,000 ^ ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. References [ edit ] ^ \"Casino comes up platinum for Warner's Blue Rodeo\" (PDF) . Retrieved 30 April 2025 . ^ \"RPM100 Hit Tracks\" (PDF) . Retrieved 30 April 2025 . \"Casino - Blue Rodeo\" . ^ a b Dick, Charlie (5 March 1991). \"Blue Rodeo - Casino\". ^ \"Top 50 Cancon Albums of 1990\" . Retrieved May 25, 2021 . {{ cite magazine }} : Cite magazine requires |magazine= ( help ) ^ Duquette, Mike (29 October 2012). \"Gems from the Diamond Mine: Blue Rodeo Collect Early Albums, Unreleased Demos on New Box\" . Retrieved 15 October 2015 . ^ \"Canadian album certifications \u2013 Blue Rodeo \u2013 Casino\" . Retrieved May 1, 2025 . v t e Blue Rodeo Jim Cuddy Greg Keelor Bazil Donovan Glenn Milchem Michael Boguski Colin Cripps Jimmy Bowskill Cleave Anderson Kim Deschamps Bob Egan Mark French James Gray Bob Packwood Bob Wiseman Studio albums Outskirts Diamond Mine Casino Lost Together Five Days in July Nowhere to Here Tremolo The Days In Between Palace of Gold Are You Ready Small Miracles The Things We Left Behind In Our Nature A Merrie Christmas to You 1000 Arms Many a Mile Live albums Just Like a Vacation Live in Stratford Blue Road Live at Massey Hall Compilations Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Songs Seldom Heard Box sets Blue Rodeo: 1987\u20131993 Notable singles \" Try \" \" Til I Am Myself Again \" \" What Am I Doing Here \" \" 'Til I Gain Control Again \" \" Head over Heels \" Related articles Discography Blue Rodeo: Lost Together Authority control databases MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from \" \" Categories : 1990 albums Blue Rodeo albums Albums produced by Pete Anderson Hidden categories: CS1 errors: missing periodical Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers Certification Table Entry usages for Canada Pages using certification Table Entry with shipments figures Pages using certification Table Entry with shipments footnote", "timestamp": 1775065227.686466, "policy": {"allowed": true, "reason": "override:en.wikipedia.org"}, "provenance": {"category": "reference", "license": "cc_by_sa", "trust": "community", "notes": "Wikipedia content is attribution-sharealike.", "override_domain": "en.wikipedia.org"}, "metadata": {"timestamp": 1775065226.0553412, "content_hash": "b52bed3a9c9400c7ea0bc819fdf5ea48"}}
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{"topic": "Hi", "provider": "legacy", "source": "research:Hi:en.wikipedia.org", "source_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random", "domain": "en.wikipedia.org", "title": "USS Miantonomoh (1863) - Wikipedia", "text": "USS Miantonomoh (1863) - Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lead ship of Miantonomoh-class For other ships with the same name, see USS Miantonomoh . History United States Name Miantonomoh Namesake Miantonomoh Builder Brooklyn Navy Yard Laid down 1862 Launched 15 August 1863 Commissioned 18 September 1865 Decommissioned 28 July 1870 Fate Scrapped , 1874 General characteristics Class & type Miantonomoh -class monitor Displacement 3,401 long tons (3,456 t ) Length 250 ft (76.2 m) ( o/a ) Beam 53 ft 8 in (16.4 m) Draft 14 ft 9 in (4.5 m) Depth 16 ft (4.9 m) Installed power 4 Martin water-tube boilers 1,400 ihp (1,044 kW ) Propulsion 2 shafts; 2 HRCR steam engines Speed 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph) Complement 150 officers and enlisted men Armament 2 \u00d7 twin 15 in (381 mm) smoothbore Dahlgren guns Armor Side: 5 in (127 mm) Turrets: 10 in (254 mm) Pilothouse : 8 in (203 mm) Deck: 1.5 in (38 mm) The first USS Miantonomoh was the lead ship of her class of four ironclad monitors built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War . Completed after the war ended in May 1865, the ship made one cruise off the East Coast before she began a voyage across the North Atlantic in May 1866 to conduct a lengthy showing the flag mission in Europe. Miantonomoh was decommissioned upon her return in 1867, but was reactivated two years later and assigned to the North Atlantic Squadron before decommissioning again in 1870. The monitor was sold for scrap three years later as part of a scheme where the Navy Department evaded the Congressional refusal to order new ships by claiming that the Civil War-era ship was being repaired while building a new monitor of the same name. Description [ edit ] The Miantonomoh class was designed by John Lenthall , Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair , although the ships varied somewhat in their details. Miantonomoh was 250 feet (76.2 m) long overall , had a beam of 53 feet 8 inches (16.4 m) and had a draft of 14 feet 9 inches (4.5 m). [ 1 ] The ship had a depth of hold of 16 feet (4.9 m), [ 2 ] a tonnage of 1,564 tons burthen and displaced 3,401 long tons (3,456 t ). [ 1 ] Her crew consisted of 150 officers and enlisted men. [ 3 ] Miantonomoh was powered by a pair of horizontal-return connecting-rod steam engines designed by the Engineer-in-Chief of the Navy, Benjamin F. Each engine drove a propeller shaft [ 1 ] using steam generated by four Martin vertical water-tube boilers . [ 4 ] The engines were rated at 1,400 indicated horsepower (1,044 kW ) and gave the ship a top speed of 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph). [ 3 ] She was designed to carry 300 long tons (305 t) of coal. [ 5 ] Armament and armor [ edit ] Her main battery consisted of four smoothbore , muzzle-loading , 15-inch (381 mm) Dahlgren guns mounted in two twin- gun turrets , one each fore and aft of the single funnel . [ 1 ] Each gun weighed approximately 43,000 pounds (20,000 kg). They could fire a 350-pound (158.8 kg) shell up to a range of 2,100 yards (1,900 m) at an elevation of +7\u00b0. [ 6 ] The sides of the hull of the Miantonomoh -class ships were protected by five layers of 1-inch (25 mm) wrought-iron plates that tapered at their bottom edge down to total of 3 inches (76 mm), backed by 12\u201314 inches (305\u2013356 mm) of wood. The armor of the gun turret consisted of ten layers of one-inch plates and the pilot house had eight layers. The ship's deck was protected by armor 1.5 inches (38 mm) thick. [ 4 ] The bases of the funnel and the ventilator were also protected by unknown thicknesses of armor. [ 3 ] A 5-by-15-inch (127 by 381 mm) soft iron band was fitted around the base of the turrets to prevent shells and fragments from jamming them as had happened during the First Battle of Charleston Harbor in April 1863. [ 7 ] Construction and career [ edit ] Miantonomoh (center right) and her escorts Augusta (left) and Ashuelot (right) in St John's, Newfoundland, May\u2013June 1866 Miantonomoh , named after the Narragansett chief, Miantonomoh , [ 8 ] was laid down in 1862 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard , New York , launched on 15 August 1863, and commissioned on 15 September 1865 [ 1 ] with Commander Daniel Ammen in command. Miantonomoh was assigned to the North Atlantic Squadron and made a brief cruise along the East Coast before she was decommissioned at the Washington Navy Yard . In late April 1866 she steamed to New York and was overhauled there in preparation for a voyage across the North Atlantic on a diplomatic visit to Russia. Now under the command of Commander John Beaumont , the monitor departed on 6 May escorted by the paddle steamers Augusta and Ashuelot . [ 8 ] After a brief stop at Halifax, Nova Scotia , the ships reached St. John's, Newfoundland , on 23 May. There Miantonomoh embarked the Assistant Secretary of the Navy , Gustavus Fox on 3 June and the British naval attach\u00e9 , Captain John Bythesea , VC . [ 9 ] The nominal reason for the voyage was an instruction by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles that Fox was to deliver to Tsar Alexander II of Russia a copy of a Joint Resolution of the Congress which expressed \"deep regret\" at the recent attempt by Dmitry Karakozov on the Tsar's life and congratulations on his escape from harm. [ 8 ] The voyage was also intended to reciprocate lengthy visits by squadrons of the Imperial Russian Navy to New York and San Francisco during the Civil War and to enhance the prestige of the United States among the European powers. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Welles also requested that Fox collect information on naval developments in Europe. [ 8 ] Departing St. John's on 5 June, the three ships crossed the Atlantic in less than 11 days. Fox described the first ocean crossing of an ironclad monitor as \"a pleasant trip.\" During much of the voyage she was towed by Augusta \"as a matter of convenience and precaution rather than necessity\", [ 8 ] although a shortage of coal may have played a role. Bythesea thought that the weather was almost too fine to test the monitor's seaworthiness and found that her interior was very dry. [ 12 ] After reaching Queenstown on 16 June, where the ships were met by the British broadside ironclads Achilles and Black Prince , they proceeded to Portsmouth , arriving on the 23rd. Miantonomoh was an object of great curiosity to the British public and newspaper reporters were allowed aboard to publish their impressions. Beaumont, Bythesea and Fox gave a guided tour to the Board of Admiralty and the inventor of a different type of armored turret, Captain Cowper Coles , on 29 June before her departure for France. The ship's Dahlgrens were fired for the visitors and the onlooking spectators. [ 13 ] Fox debarked at Cherbourg for unproductive talks with Emperor Napoleon III . Miantonomoh returned to England on 7 July to host more visitors, [ 8 ] including the Prince of Wales and his brother Alfred , Duke of Edinburgh . [ 14 ] \"The success of her reception in England typified her subsequent visits to other European nations during the next several months.\" Miantonomoh steamed to Denmark later that month where she was inspected by King Christian IX and his family before departing for Russia at the end of the month. [ 8 ] The monitor rendezvoused with a large contingent of the Imperial Russian Navy, including the armored frigates Sevastopol and Ne Tron Menia , the monitor Smerch and four Uragan -class monitors at Helsingfors ( Helsinki ), Finland , [ 15 ] and escorted her to Kronshtadt where she arrived 5 August. During that time Miantonomoh was viewed by the Tsar, his family, and leading Russian naval officers, including the naval architect Rear Admiral Andrei Popov , who later traveled aboard the ship from Hamburg , Prussia , to Cherbourg. [ 8 ] [ 10 ] Miantonomoh in Kiel , Germany , 1866 Miantonomoh ferried Fox to Stockholm , Sweden , in mid-September and then to Kiel , Prussia, on 1 October. Over the next six months the monitor called at French, Portuguese , Spanish , and Italian ports before departing British Gibraltar on 15 May 1867 in company with Augusta . They steamed via the Canary and Cape Verde Islands , Caribbean ports and the Bahamas , before the monitor arrived at Philadelphia on 22 July, thus completing a cruise of more than 17,700 nautical miles (32,800 km; 20,400 mi). Miantonomoh was decommissioned there four days later. [ 8 ] With Commander Robert Shufeldt in command, Miantonomoh was recommissioned on 15 November 1869 for service with the North Atlantic Squadron. Two months later the ship was tasked to join a small group of ships under the command of Admiral David Farragut that escorted the British ironclad Monarch to Portland, Maine , as it ferried the body of the philanthropist George Peabody from London to his final resting place. She remained on active duty until 28 July 1870 when she was decommissioned at Boston, Massachusetts . [ 8 ] Although Congress was informed by the Navy Department that the Civil War-era ship was being repaired, a new iron-hulled monitor of the same name was built with repair money and the proceeds of her sale in 1875 because Congress refused to fund any new construction at this time. 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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships . Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 19 November 2020 . Olmstead, Edwin; Stark, Wayne E. & Tucker, Spencer C. The Big Guns: Civil War Siege, Seacoast, and Naval Cannon . Alexandria Bay, New York: Museum Restoration Service. Civil War Navies 1855-1883 . Miantonomoh -class monitors Agamenticus Miantonomoh Monadnock Tonawanda List of monitors of the United States Navy v t e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1870 Shipwrecks 7 Jan: USS Maria 24 Jan: USS Oneida 20 Feb: Lavinia Feb: City of Boston 2 Mar: Sh\u014dhei Maru 4 Mar: Euryale 17 Mar: Normandy c. Jun: Cremorne 17 Jun: HMS Forward c. 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