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Pete (SP 596)
Built by Chubbuck, Kingston, MA;
Chartered by the Navy, 28 April 1917; Commissioned, (date unknown);
Returned to her owner, 26 March 1918. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement unknown; Length 29';
Beam 8'; Draft unknown; Speed unknown; Complement unknown; Armament one machine gun.
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Hauled out of the water at the Boston Navy Yard,
Charlestown, Massachusetts, during World War I.
USN Photograph NH 102126 |
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting
Ships: Pete (SP-596) was built by Chubbuck, Kingston, Mass., and was chartered by the Navy from E.C. Potter 28 April 1917.
During World War I, Pete served with the 1st Naval District patrol force out of Boston until returned to her owner 26 March 1918.
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