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Melville (SP 1078)
Melville, a 79.5-foot steam tug, was built in 1903 at Portland, Oregon. She was acquired by the Navy in late April 1918 and
placed in commission at the end of July of that year as USS Melville (SP-1078). However, in order to avoid confusion with
another ship of that name, she was renamed SP-1078 a few days later. For the rest of World War I, she performed tug duties
for the 13th Naval District in the Pacific Northwest. USS SP-1078 was returned to her owner in February 1919.
Specifications: Displacement unknown; Length 79' 6"; Beam unknown; Draft unknown; Speed unknown; Complement unknown; Armament unknown; Propulsion steam.
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Underway, prior to World War I. USN Photo NH 102026 |
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