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- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) length "28651.2".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) abstract "The first USS Tuna (SP-664) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919.Tuna was built as a private motor yacht of the same name by the Neilson Yacht Building Company at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1911. On 11 June 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her under a free lease from her owner, Edward L. Welch of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned as USS Tuna (SP-664) on 12 June 1917. Assigned to the 2nd Naval District in southern New England and based at the Block Island section base in Rhode Island, Tuna patrolled the coastline between Long Island, New York, and Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts for the rest of World War I. Tuna was stricken from the Navy List on 11 January 1919 and returned to Welch the same day.".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) acquirementDate "1917-06-11".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) builder Baltimore.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) builder Maryland.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) builder Neilson_Yacht_Building_Company.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) commissioningDate "1917-06-12".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) country United_States.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) length "28.6512".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipBeam "4.8768".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipDraft "1.2192".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) status "Returned to owner 11 January 1919".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) thumbnail USS_Tuna_(SP-664).jpg?width=300.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) type Patrol_boat.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) wikiPageExternalLink tuna-i.htm.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) wikiPageExternalLink tuna.htm.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) wikiPageExternalLink 170664.htm.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) wikiPageID "30002112".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) wikiPageRevisionID "528015114".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) hasPhotoCollection USS_Tuna_(SP-664).
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipAcquired "1917-06-11".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipArmament "1".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipBuilder Baltimore.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipBuilder Maryland.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipBuilder Neilson_Yacht_Building_Company.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipCommissioned "1917-06-12".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipComplement "19".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipCompleted "1911".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipCountry "United States".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipDraft "mean".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipFate "--01-11".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipName "USS Tuna".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipNamesake "Previous name retained".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht Tuna 1911-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipSpeed "12".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipStruck "1919-01-11".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipTonnage "81".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) shipType Patrol_boat.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) subject Category:1911_ships.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) subject Category:Individual_yachts.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) subject Category:Patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) subject Category:World_War_I_patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) type Ship.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) type Product.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) comment "The first USS Tuna (SP-664) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919.Tuna was built as a private motor yacht of the same name by the Neilson Yacht Building Company at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1911. On 11 June 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her under a free lease from her owner, Edward L. Welch of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned as USS Tuna (SP-664) on 12 June 1917.".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) label "USS Tuna (SP-664)".
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) sameAs m.0fqmhsk.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) sameAs Q7874902.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) sameAs Q7874902.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) wasDerivedFrom USS_Tuna_(SP-664)?oldid=528015114.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) depiction USS_Tuna_(SP-664).jpg.
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Tuna_(SP-664).
- USS_Tuna_(SP-664) name "USS Tuna".