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USCGC Kangaroo (1917)

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Completed
  
1917

Length
  
19 m

Acquired
  
22 November 1919

Weight
  
29.5 tons

USCGC Kangaroo (1917)

Name
  
USCGC Kangaroo (1919-1923) USCGC AB-6 (1923-1932)

Namesake
  
The kangaroo (previous name retained)

Builder
  
Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Rhode Island

Renamed
  
USCGC AB-6 6 November 1923

USCGC Kangaroo, later USCGC AB-6, was United States Coast Guard patrol boat in commission from 1919 to 1932.

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Construction and United States Navy service

Kangaroo was built as the private motorboat Herreshoff Hull # 316 in May 1917 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company at Bristol, Rhode Island, one of nine identical motor boats built in anticipation of eventual acquisition by the United States Navy from their private owners. The U.S. Navy purchased her for World War I service later that year, and she was in commission as USS Kangaroo (SP-1284) from 1917 to 1919.

United States Coast Guard service

USS Kangaroo had been out of commission for six months when the U.S. Navy transferred her to the United States Department of the Treasury at Key West, Florida, on 22 November 1919, for use by the U.S. Coast Guard. The Coast Guard commissioned her as USCGC Kangaroo.

The Coast Guard used Kangaroo for customs and coastal surveillance patrols. She served at Key West until assigned to Charleston, South Carolina, on 1 January 1923. She was renamed USCGC AB-6 on 6 November 1923, and later served at Norfolk, Virginia.

AB-6 was sold at Norfolk on 1 October 1932 to John H. Curtis for $200 (USD).

References

USCGC Kangaroo (1917) Wikipedia


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