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Gypsum Queen (SP 430)

Sank 28 April 1919

Tug: Built in 1890 by Dialogue and Co., (place unknown); Acquired by the Navy in September 1917; Commissioned 4 December 1917 at New York City; Struck a rock, blew up and sank, 28 April 1919 near Armen Light, off Brest, France; Struck from the Naval list, (date unknown).

Specifications: Displacement 361 t.; Length 135'; Beam 27'; Draft 14' 5"; Speed 14 kts.; Complement unknown; Armament one 3" and two machine guns.


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