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USS Normannia

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Name
  
USS Normannia

Completed
  
1912

Commissioned
  
10 July 1917

Builder
  
Fellows Boat Works

Namesake
  
Previous name retained

Acquired
  
10 July 1917

Length
  
13 m

Fate
  
Returned to owner 23 December 1918

USS Normannia (SP-756) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.

Normannia was built as a private motorboat of the same name in 1912 by Fellows Boat Works at San Diego, California. On 10 July 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her under a free lease from her owner, F. Thum of Pasadena, California, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned the same day as USS Normannia (SP-756).

Assigned to the 12th Naval District and based at San Francisco, California, Normannia operated on patrol duty for the rest of World War I, guarding the harbor entrance, protecting the coast between San Francisco and San Diego, and putting to sea for special duty on 13 August 1917. She is known to have alternated between guard and patrol duty at San Diego ca. December 1917, rotating with the patrol boats USS Albacore (SP-751), USS Rosa (SP-757), USS Nomad (SP-1046), and occasionally USS Natalie Mae (SP-1005).

The Navy returned Normannia to Thum on 23 December 1918.

References

USS Normannia Wikipedia