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- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) length "21336.0".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) abstract "The second USS Thistle (SP-1058) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.Thistle was built as a private wooden-hulled motorboat of the same name in 1907 by the New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company at Morris Heights in the Bronx, New York. On 17 August 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her owner, William Emmerich of New York City, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned as USS Thistle (SP-1058) on 26 December 1917. Assigned to the 3rd Naval District, Thistle patrolled the coast and harbors between New London, Connecticut, and Barnegat, New Jersey. Ultimately, Thistle was found to be unsuitable for naval service. On 6 July 1918, the Commandant, 3rd Naval District, ordered her to be returned to Emmerich.".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) acquirementDate "1917-08-17".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) builder Morris_Heights,_Bronx.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) builder New_York.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) builder The_Bronx.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) builder New_York_Yacht,_Launch_&_Engine_Company.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) commissioningDate "1917-12-26".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) length "21.336".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipBeam "3.6576".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipDraft "1.2192".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) status "Ordered returned to owner 6 July 1918".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) type Patrol_boat.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) wikiPageExternalLink thistle-ii.htm.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) wikiPageExternalLink spid1000.htm.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) wikiPageExternalLink 171058.htm.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) wikiPageID "30282973".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) wikiPageRevisionID "445900042".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) hasPhotoCollection USS_Thistle_(SP-1058).
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipAcquired "1917-08-17".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipArmament "1".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipBuilder "New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company, Morris Heights, the Bronx, New York".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipCommissioned "1917-12-26".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipComplement "9".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipCompleted "1907".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipCountry "United States".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipDraft "aft".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipFate "--07-06".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipName "USS Thistle".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipNamesake "Previous name retained".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Thistle 1907-1917 and from 1918".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipSpeed "13".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipTonnage "41".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) shipType Patrol_boat.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) subject Category:1907_ships.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) subject Category:Patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) subject Category:Ships_built_in_New_York.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) subject Category:World_War_I_patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) type Ship.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) type Product.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) comment "The second USS Thistle (SP-1058) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.Thistle was built as a private wooden-hulled motorboat of the same name in 1907 by the New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company at Morris Heights in the Bronx, New York. On 17 August 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her owner, William Emmerich of New York City, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned as USS Thistle (SP-1058) on 26 December 1917.".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) label "USS Thistle (SP-1058)".
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) sameAs m.0g5766_.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) sameAs Q7874709.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) sameAs Q7874709.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) wasDerivedFrom USS_Thistle_(SP-1058)?oldid=445900042.
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Thistle_(SP-1058).
- USS_Thistle_(SP-1058) name "USS Thistle".