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- Q7871297 subject Q7829496.
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- Q7871297 abstract "USS Little Brothers (SP-921) was a United States Navy tug in commission from 1917 to 1919.Little Brothers was built as a commercial fishing vessel of the same name in 1910 by George Bishop at Patchogue, New York. On 21 July 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered her from her owner, John C. Doxsee of Islip, New York, for use as a tug during World War I. Assigned the section patrol number 921, she was enrolled in the Naval Coast Defense Reserve on 3 August 1917, delivered to the Navy on 13 August 1917, and commissioned at New York City as USS Little Brothers (SP-921) on 20 August 1917 with Chief Boatswain’s Mate Robert Raynor, USNRF, in command. Assigned to the 3rd Naval District and based at New York City, Little Brothers was employed in carrying military supplies and ammunition for the rest of World War I and into 1919. She operated in the East River, New York Harbor, Gravesend Bay, Jamaica Bay, and Long Island Sound. Little Brothers was decommissioned on 14 August 1919. She was returned to Doxsee on 26 August 1919.".
- Q7871297 acquirementDate "1917-07-21".
- Q7871297 acquirementDate "1917-08-13".
- Q7871297 builder Q1384.
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- Q7871297 commissioningDate "1917-08-20".
- Q7871297 decommissioningDate "1919-08-14".
- Q7871297 length "21.336".
- Q7871297 shipBeam "5.1816".
- Q7871297 shipDraft "1.524".
- Q7871297 status "Returned to owner 26 August 1919".
- Q7871297 type Q191826.
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- Q7871297 shipAcquired "--07-21".
- Q7871297 shipBuilder "George Bishop, Patchogue, New York".
- Q7871297 shipCommissioned "1917-08-20".
- Q7871297 shipDecommissioned "1919-08-14".
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- Q7871297 shipName "USS Little Brothers".
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- Q7871297 comment "USS Little Brothers (SP-921) was a United States Navy tug in commission from 1917 to 1919.Little Brothers was built as a commercial fishing vessel of the same name in 1910 by George Bishop at Patchogue, New York. On 21 July 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered her from her owner, John C. Doxsee of Islip, New York, for use as a tug during World War I.".
- Q7871297 label "USS Little Brothers (SP-921)".
- Q7871297 name "USS Little Brothers".