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- Q7869547 abstract "USS Gaivota (SP-436) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.Gaivota was built as a private steam yacht of the same name in 1897 by A. C. Brown of Tottenville, Staten Island, New York. On 8 June 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered Gaivota from her owner, Alfred C. Maron, for use as a section patrol vessel during World War I. She was fitted out as a patrol craft in the Philadelphia Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and commissioned as USS Gaivota (SP-436) on 13 September 1917 with Lieutenant, junior grade, E. D. Newell, USNRF, in command.After conducting target practice in the Delaware Bay, Gaivota underwent alterations at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Assigned for duty to the 4th Naval District, she reached Cold Spring, New Jersey, on 9 November 1917 to serve as a unit of the harbor entrance patrol off Cold Spring and Breakwater Harbor, New Jersey, and Lewes, Delaware. Gaivota returned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 19 April 1918 and was decommissioned on 11 May 1918 for return to her owner.".
- Q7869547 acquirementDate "1917-06-08".
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- Q7869547 commissioningDate "1917-09-13".
- Q7869547 decommissioningDate "1918-05-11".
- Q7869547 length "27.7368".
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- Q7869547 status "Returned to owner".
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- Q7869547 shipAcquired "1917-06-08".
- Q7869547 shipBuilder "A. C. Brown, Tottenville, Staten Island, New York".
- Q7869547 shipCommissioned "1917-09-13".
- Q7869547 shipDecommissioned "1918-05-11".
- Q7869547 shipFate "Returned to owner".
- Q7869547 shipName "USS Gaivota".
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- Q7869547 comment "USS Gaivota (SP-436) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.Gaivota was built as a private steam yacht of the same name in 1897 by A. C. Brown of Tottenville, Staten Island, New York. On 8 June 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered Gaivota from her owner, Alfred C. Maron, for use as a section patrol vessel during World War I.".
- Q7869547 label "USS Gaivota (SP-436)".
- Q7869547 name "USS Gaivota".