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USS Leonidas (AD-7) was a destroyer tender, the lone ship in her class, named for Leonidas I (a king of Sparta), and the second United States naval vessel to bear the name.Originally built as Elizabeth Holland by S. P. Austin & Son, Ltd., Sunderland, England in 1897–98, she was acquired by the Navy from Samuel P. Holland, London, 16 April 1898, and commissioned at New York on 21 May 1898 with Commander William Irwin Moore in command.
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Sold, 5 June 1922
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