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- Q11707233 subject Q8131277.
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- Q11707233 abstract "USS Aide De Camp (IX-224)—a wooden-hulled motor yacht designed by B. T. Dobson—was built in 1922 at Neponset, Massachusetts., by the George Lawley & Sons Corporation for the noted yarn manufacturer, Samuel Agar Salvage, whom she served as Colleen.The future governor of New Hampshire, John Gilbert Winant, bought the yacht from Karl W. Erikon of New York City in late 1926, or early 1927, and renamed her Ranger. About a year later, H. M. Pierce of Red Lion, Del., owned the ship and renamed her Poinsettia. In 1931, the Boston financier Frederick Henry Prince purchased the yacht and dubbed her Aide De Camp, a name which she bore under her next owners, in turn, Frank D. Comerford and Harvard University.Early in World War II, the yacht was turned over to the university's Underwater Sound Laboratory and was used in experimental work to develop and improve sonar equipment, and to develop antisubmarine warfare tactics. Sometime later, (the records of the transfer have apparently perished) the ship came into the custody of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, for whom she continued this work.After the surrender of Germany, the vessel was transferred to the Navy on 31 May 1945 and was placed in service on 18 June 1945, Lt. David W. Warren, Jr., in charge.Upon her activation, the vessel was delivered to Commander, 7th Naval District and assigned to operations for the Bureau of Ordnance conducting underwater sound research while based at Fort Lauderdale, FL. At the conclusion of this mission, she was placed out of service on 2 November 1945; and her name was struck from the Navy list on 28 November 1945. The vessel was transferred to the Maritime Administration on 4 September 1946 and sold.In private hands, she long remained in Florida waters, serving Gustave G. Copeland of Miami in 1949 and Fred Bowman of DeLand in 1951. Still carrying the name Aide De Camp, the yacht shifted her home port to Pensacola in 1953. Some two years later, she was acquired by the Kennedy Marine Engine Co.; began commercial operations for that firm from Biloxi, MS, under the name Mariner 1; and remained in that status into the 1980s.".
- Q11707233 acquirementDate "1945-05-31".
- Q11707233 activeYearsEndDate "1945-11-02".
- Q11707233 activeYearsStartDate "1945-06-18".
- Q11707233 builder Q14715757.
- Q11707233 length "33.528".
- Q11707233 shipBeam "5.4864".
- Q11707233 shipDisplacement "1.67E8".
- Q11707233 status "Sold by the Maritime Administration, circa 1946–47".
- Q11707233 thumbnail Aide_De_Camp_(IX-224).jpg?width=300.
- Q11707233 topSpeed "27.78".
- Q11707233 wikiPageExternalLink aide_de_camp.htm.
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- Q11707233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8863651.
- Q11707233 shipAcquired "1945-05-31".
- Q11707233 shipBuilder "George Lawley & Sons, Corp., Neponset, Massachusetts.".
- Q11707233 shipDisplacement "167.0".
- Q11707233 shipFate "Sold by the Maritime Administration, circa 1946–47".
- Q11707233 shipInService "1945-06-18".
- Q11707233 shipOutOfService "1945-11-02".
- Q11707233 type Product.
- Q11707233 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q11707233 type Ship.
- Q11707233 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q11707233 comment "USS Aide De Camp (IX-224)—a wooden-hulled motor yacht designed by B. T. Dobson—was built in 1922 at Neponset, Massachusetts., by the George Lawley & Sons Corporation for the noted yarn manufacturer, Samuel Agar Salvage, whom she served as Colleen.The future governor of New Hampshire, John Gilbert Winant, bought the yacht from Karl W. Erikon of New York City in late 1926, or early 1927, and renamed her Ranger. About a year later, H. M.".
- Q11707233 label "USS Aide De Camp (IX-224)".
- Q11707233 depiction Aide_De_Camp_(IX-224).jpg.