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- USS_Piedmont_(AD-17) shipNotes "Served in Turkish Navy as TCG Derya 1982-1994".
- USS_Pilgrim_(SP-1204) shipNotes "Operated as private sailing yacht Pilgrim 1893-1894, as private steam yacht and commercial fishing vessel Pilgrim 1894-1913, and as commercial motor fishing vessel Pilgrim 1913-1917 and 1919-1935".
- USS_Pilgrim_II_(YFB-30) shipNotes "Operated as private houseboat Pilgrim II 1925-1942 and from 1947".
- USS_Pinellas_(AK-202) shipNotes "renamed Coastal Stevedore; fate unknown".
- USS_Pinkney_(APH-2) shipNotes "--03-01".
- USS_Pinola_(AT-33) shipNotes "formerly Nipsic".
- USS_Pipestone_(AK-203) shipNotes "renamed Coastal Explorer; fate unknown".
- USS_Pirate_(SP-229) shipNotes "Operated as civilian motorboat Pirate 1916-1917 and from December 1918".
- USS_Pitkin_(AK-204) shipNotes "renamed Coastal Observer; fate unknown".
- USS_Pitt_(APA-223) shipNotes "Pitt was the only U.S. Navy ship to carry that name".
- USS_Platte_(AO-186) shipNotes "These ships are sized to provide two complete refuelings of a fossil-fueled aircraft carrier and six to either accompanying destroyers. All five of the class were jumboized, increasing their capacities from 120,000 bbls to 180,000 bbls and improving underway replenishment capabilities. Platte was in New Orleans from February 1992-December 1992 for jumboization.".
- USS_Pocomoke_(SP-265) shipNotes "Operated as civilian tug Pocomoke 1902-1917".
- USS_Pocomoke_(SP-571) shipNotes "Operated as civilian freight boat Pocomoke until 1917 and from 1918".
- USS_Politesse_(SP-662) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Politesse 1911-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Pollack_(SS-180) shipNotes "10".
- USS_Pollux_(SP-2573) shipNotes "In commercial service 1909-1918, United States Shipping Board Service 1918-1919, and commercial service from 1919 as Pollux".
- USS_Polly_(SP-690) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Howmornel, Kahkin IV, and Polly 1909-1917".
- USS_Pollyanna_(SP-1048) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Pollyanna 1900 or 1910 to 1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Pomander_(SP-702) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Pomander 1916-1917 and from 1918".
- USS_Ponce_(SP-364) shipNotes "No records regarding Ponces characteristics and performance have been found.".
- USS_Ponce_(SP-364) shipNotes "No records regarding Ponces construction, acquisition, naval service, or fate have been found".
- USS_Pontotoc_(AG-94) shipNotes "ultimate fate unknown".
- USS_Porpoise_(SP-4) shipNotes "No records regarding Porpoises characteristics and performance have been found; she probably was a motorboat or yacht".
- USS_Porpoise_(SP-4) shipNotes "No records regarding Porpoises construction, acquisition, naval service, or fate have been found".
- USS_Port_Royal_(1862) shipNotes "double ended ship".
- USS_Powhatan_(1898) shipNotes "Named Penwood prior to U.S. Navy service".
- USS_Powhatan_(YT-128) shipNotes "Foundered while under tow to the scrapyard in 1976".
- USS_Presidio_(APA-88) shipNotes "MCV Hull No. 1881, hull type S4-SE2-BD1".
- USS_Pretoria_(1897) shipNotes "In commercial service as SS Pretoria 1897-1919 and 1919-1921".
- USS_Pretoria_(1897) shipNotes "Scrapped November 1921".
- USS_Priscilla_(SP-44) shipNotes "Registered as SP-44 for potential U.S. Navy service".
- USS_Privateer_(SP-179) shipNotes "Built as civilian motorboat Privateer".
- USS_Psyche_V_(SP-9) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Achelous and Psyche V 1911-1917".
- USS_Queens_(APA-103) shipNotes "MCV Hull No. 1677, hull type C3-S-A3".
- USS_Quest_(SP-171) shipNotes "Operated as civilian motorboat Whippet and Quest 1916-1917 and as Quest from 1919".
- USS_Qui_Vive_(SP-1004) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Qui Vive 1916-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_R._W._Wilmot_(SP-604) shipNotes "Operated as commercial tug R. W. Wilmot 1898-1917".
- USS_Raazoo_(SP-508) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Boomerang II and Raazoo 1916-1917 and Raazoo from 1919".
- USS_Raboco_(SP-310) shipNotes "Operated as civilian motorboat Raboco 1913 to 1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Raccoon_(SP-506) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Raccoon 1915-1917 and 1919-1924 and Constance 1924-1925".
- USS_Radiant_(ID-1324) shipNotes "Registered as ID-1324 for potential US Navy service".
- USS_Raeo_(SP-588) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Raeo 1908-1917".
- USS_Ranger_(SP-237) shipNotes "Served as civilian yacht Thomas Slocum and Ranger 1910-1917".
- USS_Raritan_(WYT-93) shipNotes "Decommissioned by U.S. Coast Guard 1988".
- USS_Rathburne_(FF-1057) shipNotes "--05-08".
- USS_Raven_(1813) shipNotes "Previously the merchant ship Mary".
- USS_Rawlins_(APA-226) shipNotes "MCV Hull No. 672, hull type VC2-S-AP5".
- USS_Ray_K._Edwards_(APD-96) shipNotes "Laid down as Rudderow-class destroyer escort USS Ray K. Edwards".
- USS_Regis_II_(SP-1083) shipNotes "Operated as private motor yacht or motorboat Regis II 1902-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Rehoboth_(SP-384) shipNotes "Operated as private fishing vessel Rehoboth 1912-1917".
- USS_Reina_Mercedes_(IX-25) shipNotes "Disarmed after capture and salvage by U.S. Navy; recommissioned as a non-self-propelled ship.".
- USS_Reina_Mercedes_(IX-25) shipNotes "Served in the Spanish Navy as an unprotected cruiser from 1887 to 1898".
- USS_Reliable_(SP-352) shipNotes "No records regarding Reliables characteristics and performance have been found".
- USS_Reliable_(SP-352) shipNotes "No records regarding Reliables construction, acquisition, naval service, or fate have been found".
- USS_Relief_(1904) shipNotes "Operated by United States Lighthouse Service 1904-1918 and beginning in 1919".
- USS_Relief_(AH-1) shipNotes "Bed capacity of 550".
- USS_Relief_(ID-2170) shipNotes "Operated commercially 1907-1918 and 1919-1955".
- USS_Relief_(YP-2) shipNotes "Privately operated 1910-1917; in commercial use 1921-1946, then became yacht".
- USS_Remlik_(SP-157) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht SS Candace and SS Remlik 1903-1917".
- USS_Renville_(APA-227) shipNotes "MCV Hull No. 673, hull type VC2-S-AP5".
- USS_Reposo_II_(SP-198) shipNotes "Operated as civilian yacht Sophia and Empress 1882-1902 and Onondaga, Turbese, and Reposo II 1902-1917".
- USS_Resaca_(1865) shipNotes "Total cost of naval repairs while in service was $110,048.70.".
- USS_Resolute_(1894) shipNotes "--09-02".
- USS_Resolute_(1894) shipNotes "Burned and sank 1926".
- USS_Resolute_(1894) shipNotes "In service as commercial passenger ship SS Yorktown 1894-1898, as U.S. Army transport Rawlins 1900-1902, and as commercial passenger ship SS Powhatan, SS Cuba, and SS Seneca 1902-1926".
- USS_Resolute_(1894) shipNotes "Later scrapped".
- USS_Resolute_(SP-1309) shipNotes "In commercial service as SS Sarah E. McWilliams and SS Resolute 1916-1918 and as SS Resolute 1919-1955".
- USS_Resolute_(SP-1309) shipNotes "Scrapped 1955".
- USS_Resolute_(SP-3003) shipNotes "In use as private motorboat 1913-1918 and probably from 1919".
- USS_Resolute_(SP-3218) shipNotes "In U.S. Marine Corps service 1919-1920".
- USS_Resolute_(SP-3218) shipNotes "In commercial service 1906-1918".
- USS_Resolute_(SP-3218) shipNotes "In commercial service from 1920".
- USS_Rhebal_(SP-1195) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Rhebal 1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Rickwood_(SP-597) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Ethel M. Ward and Rickwood 1910-1917 and as Rickwood 1919-1955".
- USS_Riette_(SP-107) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Amalia III, Temegan II, and Riette 1916-1917 and Riette 1919-1958".
- USS_Ripple_(ID-2439) shipNotes "Served as commercial fishing trawler Ripple 1911-1917, as Imperial Russian Navy trawler T44 1917-1918 , and as commercial trawler until 1949".
- USS_Rivalen_(SP-63) shipNotes "1930.0".
- USS_Roamer_(SP-1047) shipNotes "Operated as civilian launch Roamer 1902-1917".
- USS_Robert_H._McCurdy_(SP-3157) shipNotes "Operated as civilian schooner Robert H. McCurdy 1903-1918".
- USS_Rockaway_(AVP-29) shipNotes "Served as U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Rockaway (WAVP-377), later WAGO-377, WHEC-377, and WOLE-377, 1949-1972".
- USS_Rockaway_(AVP-29) shipNotes "Sold for scrapping 1972".
- USS_Rockwall_(APA-230) shipNotes "MCV Hull No. 676, hull type VC2-S-AP5".
- USS_Rogday_(ID-3583) shipNotes "--12-18".
- USS_Rogday_(ID-3583) shipNotes "Served as commercial icebreaker and cargo ship SS Nevada 1915-1917, as Imperial Russian SS Rogday 1917-1918 and 1919-1921, and as SS Nevada from 1921;".
- USS_Rondo_(ID-2488) shipNotes "In commercial service as SS Rondo 1914-1918 and 1919-1933".
- USS_Rondo_(ID-2488) shipNotes "Scrapped 1933".
- USS_Rondo_(SP-90) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Rondo 1915-1917".
- USS_Rosa_(SP-757) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Rosa 1909-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Rose_Mary_(SP-1216) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Rose Mary 1917 and from 1918".
- USS_Roselle_(SP-350) shipNotes "Operated as commercial tug Roselle 1903–1917 and 1918-1936 and as commercial tug Fearless from 1936 to probably 1942".
- USS_Rush_(SP-712) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Rush until 1917".
- USS_Rutoma_(SP-78) shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Manchonac and Rutoma 1910-1917, and as a private motorboat from 1919".
- USS_Ryer_(AG-138) shipNotes "later known as Ahti, Caldrill 1, and West 1".
- USS_S._T._Co._No._2_(SP-267) shipNotes "Operated as commercial tug S. T. Co. No. 2 1898-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_SC-1316 shipNotes "Converted to a fishing vessel based in Coos Bay, Oregon, before 1951 grounding.".
- USS_SP-912 shipNotes "Operated as private motorboat Dorothea II 1916-1917 and from 1919".
- USS_Sabalo_(SP-225) shipNotes "Operated as civilian yacht Sabalo 1916-1917 and 1919-1931 and as Breezin' Thru 1931-1940 and 1945-1950; in Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Cougar (Z15) 1940-1945; sank in hurricane 1950".
- USS_Sadie_Ross_(SP-736) shipNotes "Operated as commercial tug Sadie Ross 1904-1917".
- USS_San_Antonio_(LPD-17) shipNotes "Program cost $18.6 billion".
- USS_San_Antonio_(LPD-17) shipNotes "Unit cost $1.7 billion".