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- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipBeam "27'".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipBuilder "Hawthorne and Co., Ltd., Leith, Scotland based on plans provided by the designers Cox and King".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipChristened "as the yacht Venetia".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipCommissioned "--10-15".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipComplement "69".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipCompleted "1904".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipCountry "United States".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipDecommissioned "--02-27".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipDraft "15'".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipFate "--04-04".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipHonours "Awarded "star of reward" for her antisubmarine activities during World War I. At the time she was credited with sinking three German U-boats.".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipLaidDown "date unknown".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipLength "226'".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipName "USS Venetia".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipNamesake "Name retained by the Navy".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipNotes "Venetia received commendations from the British Senior Naval Officer, Gibraltar; from Commander in Chief, Mediterranean; and from the American Patrol Force commander, Rear Admiral Wilson.".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipOwner "built for F. W. Sykes of Green Lea, Yorkshire, Great Britain; sold in 1905 to Morton F. Plant of New York, New York; sold in 1908 to Jesse Livermore of New York; sold in 1909 to G.W. Elkins of Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; sold in 1911 to John Diedrich Spreckles of San Francisco, California.".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipPropulsion Steam_engine.
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipSpeed "13".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipStruck "1919".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipTonnage "589".
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) shipType Yacht.
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- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) subject Category:1904_ships.
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) subject Category:Leith-built_ships.
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) subject Category:Patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) subject Category:Steam_yachts.
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) subject Category:World_War_I_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) hypernym Yacht.
- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) type MeanOfTransportation.
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- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) type Steamship.
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- USS_Venetia_(SP-431) comment "USS Venetia (SP-431) was a large 589 gross ton steam yacht leased by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was heavily armed with four 3-inch (76 mm) guns and depth charges, and was assigned duties of a patrol craft, escorting ships in convoy on the North Atlantic Ocean, and protecting those ships from German submarine attack. Venetia was awarded a \"star of reward\" for her antisubmarine work, and mounted the star on her stack.".
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