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- Q7871631 subject Q13281279.
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- Q7871631 abstract "USS Maysie (SP-930) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from February to December 1918.Maysie was built in 1899 as the private motor yacht Verano by the Daimler Manufacturing Company at Astoria on Long Island, New York. She soon was renamed Laurena. In 1901, James Harkness sold her to Oscar Lipton of New York City, and she later operated under the name Maysie. By 1917, Maysie was the property of M. C. Schweinert.In 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired Maysie from Schweinert for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned as USS Maysie (SP-930) on 19 February 1918. Assigned to the 3rd Naval District and based at New York City, Maysie operated on patrol duties for the rest of World War I. Maysie was decommissioned on 8 December 1918 and was returned to Schweinert the same day.".
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- Q7871631 commissioningDate "1918-02-19".
- Q7871631 decommissioningDate "1918-12-08".
- Q7871631 length "28.6512".
- Q7871631 shipBeam "4.572".
- Q7871631 shipDraft "1.524".
- Q7871631 status "Returned to owner 8 December 1918".
- Q7871631 thumbnail Yacht_Maysie.jpg?width=300.
- Q7871631 type Q331795.
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- Q7871631 shipBuilder Q121765.
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- Q7871631 shipCommissioned "1918-02-19".
- Q7871631 shipDecommissioned "1918-12-08".
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- Q7871631 shipName "USS Maysie".
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- Q7871631 comment "USS Maysie (SP-930) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from February to December 1918.Maysie was built in 1899 as the private motor yacht Verano by the Daimler Manufacturing Company at Astoria on Long Island, New York. She soon was renamed Laurena. In 1901, James Harkness sold her to Oscar Lipton of New York City, and she later operated under the name Maysie. By 1917, Maysie was the property of M. C. Schweinert.In 1917, the U.S.".
- Q7871631 label "USS Maysie (SP-930)".
- Q7871631 depiction Yacht_Maysie.jpg.
- Q7871631 name "USS Maysie".