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- USS_Actus_(SP-516) length "32613.6".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) abstract "Soon after the United States entered World War I, Actus (SP-516) — a yacht constructed in 1907 at Neponset, Massachusetts, by George Lawley & Sons — was taken over by the US Navy from Mr. E. B. Dane; commissioned on 1 April 1917, with Ensign H. A. D. Cameron, USNR, in command; and, on 26 May 1917, over a month later, formally purchased by the Government.Assigned to the 1st Naval District, Actus spent the entire war patrolling Cape Cod Bay and the harbors of Boston and Plymouth. After the war ended in November 1918, she continued to serve the Navy at the Boston Navy Yard in some type of yard craft status. She also performed some unspecified service for the Naval Overseas Transportation Service office at Boston in May and June 1919. She was decommissioned at Quincy, Mass., on 8 July 1919. A little over a year later, on 20 July 1920, she was transferred to the War Department. Presumably, her name was struck from the Navy list at about the same time.".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) acquirementDate "1917-05-26".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) builder Massachusetts.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) builder Neponset,_Boston.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) commissioningDate "1917-04-18".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) decommissioningDate "1919-07-08".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) length "32.6136".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipBeam "4.572".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipDraft "1.524".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) thumbnail USS_Actus_(SP-516).jpg?width=300.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) topSpeed "27.78".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) wikiPageExternalLink actus.htm.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) wikiPageExternalLink 170516.htm.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) wikiPageID "26313109".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) wikiPageRevisionID "467959112".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) hasPhotoCollection USS_Actus_(SP-516).
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipAcquired "1917-05-26".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipArmament "two 3-pounders".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipBuilder "George Lawley and Sons, Neponset, MA".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipCommissioned "1917-04-18".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipComplement "23".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipDecommissioned "1919-07-08".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipDisplacement "99".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipLaunched "1907".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipPropulsion "steam".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) shipStruck "1919-07-17".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) subject Category:1907_ships.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) subject Category:Steam_yachts.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) subject Category:World_War_I_patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) type Ship.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) type Product.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) comment "Soon after the United States entered World War I, Actus (SP-516) — a yacht constructed in 1907 at Neponset, Massachusetts, by George Lawley & Sons — was taken over by the US Navy from Mr. E. B. Dane; commissioned on 1 April 1917, with Ensign H. A. D. Cameron, USNR, in command; and, on 26 May 1917, over a month later, formally purchased by the Government.Assigned to the 1st Naval District, Actus spent the entire war patrolling Cape Cod Bay and the harbors of Boston and Plymouth.".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) label "USS Actus (SP-516)".
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) sameAs m.0b73m3v.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) sameAs Q7867022.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) sameAs Q7867022.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) wasDerivedFrom USS_Actus_(SP-516)?oldid=467959112.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) depiction USS_Actus_(SP-516).jpg.
- USS_Actus_(SP-516) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Actus_(SP-516).