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Cossack (SP 696)

Cossack served both the U. S. Navy and Coast Guard.

Motor Boat: Built (date and place unknown); Acquired by the Navy and placed in service, 1 May 1917; Placed out of service, (date unknown); Struck from the Naval Register, 27 March 1919; Transferred to the Coast Guard, 22 November 1919.
Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement unknown; Length unknown; Beam unknown; Draft unknown; Speed unknown; Complement unknown; Armament unknown.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships History: Cossack (No. 696), a motorboat, was purchased by the Navy, placed in service on 1 May 1917, and assigned to the 1st Naval District. She conducted patrols in the Boston section until October 1918 when she transferred to the 3d Naval District. Cossack was stricken from the Navy List on 27 March 1919 and on 22 November was turned over to the Coast Guard.
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