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- Q7867114 subject Q13281279.
- Q7867114 subject Q8122683.
- Q7867114 subject Q8546903.
- Q7867114 subject Q8738168.
- Q7867114 subject Q8953840.
- Q7867114 abstract "The wooden-hulled, twin-screw, steam yacht Akela—built in 1899 at Morris Heights, N.Y., by the Gas Engine and Power Co. and the Charles L. Seabury Co.—was acquired by the Navy from Bridgeport, Connecticut businessman Henry Alfred Bishop and delivered on 24 December 1917. Redesignated USS Akela (SP-1793) was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 16 April 1918, Chief Boatswain's Mate John J. Stegin, USNRF, in charge.Assigned to the Armed Guard Inspection Board of the 3d Naval District, Akela took inspection parties to various merchant ships with embarked armed guard detachments over the next several months. Entering the Seabury yard at Morris Heights on 6 November, Akela was still there, undergoing repairs, when the armistice was signed on the 11th November 1918. She remained there, inactive and "awaiting orders", into the spring of 1919. The last formal entry in the ship's log, dated 15 April, does not report a formal decommissioning. In any case, the ship was returned to her owner on that day and stricken from the Navy list exactly one month later.".
- Q7867114 acquirementDate "1917-12-24".
- Q7867114 builder Q6913729.
- Q7867114 commissioningDate "1918-04-16".
- Q7867114 length "35.6616".
- Q7867114 shipBeam "4.2672".
- Q7867114 shipDisplacement "7.2E7".
- Q7867114 shipDraft "1.2192".
- Q7867114 status "Scrapped in 1935".
- Q7867114 thumbnail Akela_(SP_1793).jpg?width=300.
- Q7867114 topSpeed "22.224".
- Q7867114 wikiPageExternalLink akela.htm.
- Q7867114 wikiPageExternalLink akela.htm.
- Q7867114 wikiPageExternalLink 171793.htm.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q13281279.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q49174.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q6913729.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q7892607.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q8122683.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546903.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738168.
- Q7867114 wikiPageWikiLink Q8953840.
- Q7867114 shipAcquired "1917-12-24".
- Q7867114 shipBuilder "Gas Engine and Power Co. and the Charles L. Seabury Co., Morris Heights, N.Y.".
- Q7867114 shipCommissioned "1918-04-16".
- Q7867114 shipDisplacement "72.0".
- Q7867114 shipFate "Scrapped in 1935".
- Q7867114 type Product.
- Q7867114 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7867114 type Ship.
- Q7867114 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7867114 type Thing.
- Q7867114 type Q11446.
- Q7867114 comment "The wooden-hulled, twin-screw, steam yacht Akela—built in 1899 at Morris Heights, N.Y., by the Gas Engine and Power Co. and the Charles L. Seabury Co.—was acquired by the Navy from Bridgeport, Connecticut businessman Henry Alfred Bishop and delivered on 24 December 1917. Redesignated USS Akela (SP-1793) was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 16 April 1918, Chief Boatswain's Mate John J.".
- Q7867114 label "USS Akela (SP-1793)".
- Q7867114 depiction Akela_(SP_1793).jpg.