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Patrol #10 (SP 85)
Motor Boat: Built in 1917 as Hull No. 288 by the Greenpoint Basin and Construction Co., Greenpoint, Long Island, NY; Acquired by the Navy and commissioned USS Patrol #10 (SP 85), 3 October 1917; Decommissioned and sold, 5 August 1921. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 13 t.; Length 60'; Beam 10'; Draft 3'; Speed 26 kts.; Complement 11; Armament one 3-pounder and one machine gun.
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In port during World War I. The superstructure of USS Patrol No. 6 (SP-54) is visible in the left background. The boat at far right, with numbers on her bow, is USS Daiquiri (SP-1285). USN Photo NH 102123 |
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In port with many other Section Patrol craft, probably while awaiting disposal in 1919. USS Daiquiri (SP-1285) is in the right background. Second boat inboard of Sea Otter (SP 781) is Patrol # 10. USN Photo NH 102199 |
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: Patrol #10, ex-Hull No. 288, a motor boat built in 1917 by Greenport Basin & Construction Co., Greenport, L.I., N.Y. was acquired by the Navy 3 May 1917 and commissioned 3 October 1917.Patrol #10 operated in the 3d Naval District, headquartered at New York, during World War I. She decommissioned and was sold 5 August 1921.
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