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Proserpina (Destroyer, 1897-1931)

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Proserpina, a 400-ton Audaz class torpedo boat destroyer, was built in Scotland in 1897. She was a unit of Admiral Camara's abortive Philippines relief expedition during the Spanish-American War. After over three decades of service, Proserpina was scrapped in 1931.
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