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USS Alpha (SP 586)

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Name
  
USS Alpha (SP-586)

Acquired
  
19 May 1917

Struck
  
17 May 1919

Length
  
17 m

Namesake
  
the Greek letter Alpha

Commissioned
  
19 May 1917

Launched
  
1911

USS Alpha (SP-586)

Decommissioned
  
on or before 17 May 1919

Builder
  
Narragansett Bay Yacht Yard

USS Alpha (SP-586) was a motor yacht that served as a patrol boat in the United States Navy during World War I

History

Alpha, a 56-foot (17 m) motor yacht, was built in 1911 at Riverside, Rhode Island, by the Narragansett Bay Yacht Yard. She was purchased by the Navy on 19 May 1917 from Joel Fischer and commissioned that same day.

Assigned to the 2d Naval District section patrol, Alpha patrolled the waters of southern Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The motorboat served the Navy through the end of World War I and into 1919.

On 23 December 1918, Alpha suffered a fire while at Melville, Rhode Island. The Navy tug Mariner steamed from Newport to assist Alpha and her crew.

Her name was struck from the Navy list on 17 May 1919, and she was sold to Arthur Palmer of Quincy, Massachusetts, on 28 August 1919. Her ultimate fate is unknown.

References

USS Alpha (SP-586) Wikipedia