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- Q7867815 subject Q8309053.
- Q7867815 subject Q8953840.
- Q7867815 abstract "USS Boy Scout (SP-53), a wooden-hulled motorboat that served as a section patrol craft, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Boy Scouts of America and by extension for Scouting throughout the world. Her keel was laid down in 1916 at Lynn, Massachusetts, by Britt Brothers. She was acquired by the United States Navy from Albert Geiger, Jr., of Brookline, Massachusetts, and classified as a section patrol (SP) craft. Initially assigned to First Naval District New England, Boy Scout was given the hull classification symbol SP-53 and was shipped overseas for "aviation service" perhaps, in view of her speed, for use as a crash boat at a naval air station. However, records of her operations and ultimate fate have not survived. The edition of Ship's Data, U.S. Naval Vessels of 1 July 1920 described Boy Scout as "overseas" but did not state where, only adding the curious notation that she was "not definitely accounted for, and in the absence of further reports will not be listed hereafter."".
- Q7867815 length "13.716".
- Q7867815 shipBeam "2.8194".
- Q7867815 status "not definitely accounted for".
- Q7867815 thumbnail USS_Boy_Scout_(SP-53).jpg?width=300.
- Q7867815 wikiPageWikiLink Q11220.
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- Q7867815 wikiPageWikiLink Q8309053.
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- Q7867815 wikiPageWikiLink Q8953840.
- Q7867815 shipFate "not definitely accounted for".
- Q7867815 type Product.
- Q7867815 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7867815 type Ship.
- Q7867815 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7867815 type Thing.
- Q7867815 type Q11446.
- Q7867815 comment "USS Boy Scout (SP-53), a wooden-hulled motorboat that served as a section patrol craft, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Boy Scouts of America and by extension for Scouting throughout the world. Her keel was laid down in 1916 at Lynn, Massachusetts, by Britt Brothers. She was acquired by the United States Navy from Albert Geiger, Jr., of Brookline, Massachusetts, and classified as a section patrol (SP) craft.".
- Q7867815 label "USS Boy Scout (SP-53)".
- Q7867815 depiction USS_Boy_Scout_(SP-53).jpg.