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USS Avalon (1908)

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Name
  
USS Avalon

Completed
  
1908

Struck
  
22 December 1918

Namesake
  
Previous name retained

Acquired
  
19 May 1917

Length
  
14 m

Commissioned
  
No record of commissioning

Builder
  
Greenport Basin and Construction Company

The first USS Avalon was a United States Navy patrol vessel acquired in 1917 but possibly never commissioned.

Avalon was built in 1908 as the private motorboat Usona by the Greenport Basin & Construction Company at Greenport, New York. She later was renamed Avalon.

In 1917, the U.S. Navy inspected Avalon for possible naval service during World War I. On 19 May 1917 officials of the 3rd Naval District took control of her for use as a section patrol boat.

Avalon's name was placed on the Navy List, but she never received a section patrol (SP) number and no records have been found showing her to have been commissioned or describing any naval service by Avalon. However, she appears to have remained in Navy custody until 22 December 1918, when she was stricken from the Navy List. The Navy returned her to her owner the same day.

References

USS Avalon (1908) Wikipedia


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