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USS Nahma (SP 771)

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Name
  
USS Nahma

Decommissioned
  
19 July 1919

Beam
  
36 ft 6 in (11.13 m)

Length
  
97 m

Commissioned
  
27 August 1917

Fate
  
Returned to owner

Launched
  
1897

Builder
  
Glasgow

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Displacement
  
2,900 long tons (2,947 t)

USS Nahma (SP-771), an armed yacht, was built by the Clydebank Engine and SB Co., Glasgow, Scotland in 1897; acquired by the United States Navy on free lease from Robert Walton Goelet on 21 June 1917 for use as a section patrol vessel and commissioned on 27 August 1917, Lt. Comdr. E. Friedrick in command.

Service history

Soon after fitting out and shakedown, Nahma reported to Gibraltar to join a group of American vessels based there and serving as convoy escorts. With these ships, she escorted vessels in the Mediterranean, as well as between the UK and Gibraltar until the end of World War I. Following the Armistice she remained in the Mediterranean for relief and quasi-diplomatic work. Operating in the Aegean and Black Seas she carried relief supplies to refugee areas; evacuated American nationals, non-combatants, the sick, and the wounded from civil war torn areas of Russia and Turkey; and provided communications services between ports. She was decommissioned at Greenock, Scotland, on 19 July 1919, and was returned to her owner.

References

USS Nahma (SP-771) Wikipedia


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