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S. T. Co. No. 2 (SP 267)
Built in 1898 by Charles Hillman, Philadelphia, PA; Acquired by the Navy, 24 September 1917; Commissioned USS S. T. Co. No.2 (SP 267), 27 September 1917; Returned to her owner, 23 June 1919. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 157 t.; Length 101'; Beam 22'; Draft 10' 5"; Speed 10 kts.; Complement 13; Armament two 1-pounders; Propulsion steam.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: S. T. Co. No.2, a screw tug built in 1898 by Charles Hillman of Philadelphia, Pa., was acquired by the Navy on 24 September 1917 under charter from the Standard Transportation Co. for service in World War
I; and was commissioned on 27 September 1917.
The tug, designated SP-267, was assigned to the 5th
Naval District and operated in the Virginia Capes and
Chesapeake Bay area serving as a tug, dispatch vessel,
and minesweeper. After the war, she was returned to
her owner on 23 June 1919.
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