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- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) length "14935.2".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) abstract "The third USS St. Mary's (SP-1288), also spelled St. Marys, was a United States Navy patrol vessel in service from 1917 to 1918.St. Mary's was built as a civilian motorboat of the same name in 1912 by Ruark at Hooper's Island, Maryland. On 17 August 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her owner, the Maryland Conservation Commission, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was placed in service as USS St. Mary's or St. Marys (SP-1457) on 17 October 1917.Assigned to the Baltimore Section of the 5th Naval District, St. Mary's served on patrol duties on the Chesapeake Bay and on the Potomac River between Point Lookout, Maryland, and the mouth of Maryland's St. Mary's River for the rest of World War I and for two weeks after it ended, concluding her final patrol on 25 November 1918.The Navy placed St. Mary's out of service on 26 November 1918 and returned her to the Conservation Commission the same day.".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) acquirementDate "1917-08-17".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) activeYearsEndDate "1918-11-26".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) activeYearsStartDate "1917-10-17".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) builder Hoopers_Island.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) builder Maryland.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) length "14.9352".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipBeam "3.6576".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipDraft "0.9144".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) status "Returned to owner 26 November 1918".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Patrol_boat.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageExternalLink st_marys-iii.htm.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageExternalLink spid1400.htm.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageExternalLink 171457.htm.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageID "30572166".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageLength "4297".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageRevisionID "633621398".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1912_ships.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Maryland.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Chesapeake_Bay.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Civilian.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Hoopers_Island.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Motorboat.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Patrol_boat.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Point_Lookout_State_Park.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Potomac_River.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink Section_patrol.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink St._Marys_River_(Maryland).
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_naval_districts.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipAcquired "1917-08-17".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipBuilder "Ruark, Hooper's Island, Maryland".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipCompleted "1912".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipCountry "United States".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipDraft "mean".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipFate "--11-26".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipInService "1917-10-17".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipName "USS St. Marys or St. Marys".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipNamesake "Previous name retained".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipNotes "Operated as civilian motorboat St, Marys or St. Marys 1912-1917 and from 1918".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipOutOfService "1918-11-26".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipSpeed "8".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) shipType Patrol_boat.
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- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Ship_Career.
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- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USN_flag.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) subject Category:1912_ships.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) subject Category:Patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Maryland.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) subject Category:World_War_I_patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) hypernym United.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Ship.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Ship.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Source.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Vessel.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Product.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Thing.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) type Q11446.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) comment "The third USS St. Mary's (SP-1288), also spelled St. Marys, was a United States Navy patrol vessel in service from 1917 to 1918.St. Mary's was built as a civilian motorboat of the same name in 1912 by Ruark at Hooper's Island, Maryland. On 17 August 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her owner, the Maryland Conservation Commission, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was placed in service as USS St. Mary's or St.".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) label "USS St. Mary's (SP-1457)".
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) sameAs Q7874339.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) sameAs m.0g9w1rw.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) sameAs Q7874339.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) wasDerivedFrom USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457)?oldid=633621398.
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457).
- USS_St._Marys_(SP-1457) name "USS St. Marys or St. Marys".