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Marjorie M. (SP 1080)


Marjorie M., a 32-foot motor boat, was built in 1912 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a pleasure craft. She was leased by the Navy in August 1917 and simultaneously placed in service as USS Marjorie M. (SP 1080). During World War I, she was employed as a patrol craft in the Ninth Naval District, operating in the Great Lakes area. In late November 1918, soon after the end of the conflict, she was returned to her owner.

Specifications: Displacement unknown; Length 32'; Beam unknown; Draft unknown; Speed unknown; Complement 5; Armament unknown.
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Marjorie M. 82k Photographed circa 1917. Note Navy officer and four sailors in her cockpit, indicating that the photograph was taken at about the time the Navy took her over.
USN Photo NH 101984
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