Name USS Sentinel Decommissioned 20 March 1919 Launched 1917 | Commissioned 9 August 1917 Displacement 15 long tons (15 t) Length 20 m | |
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Builder Pacific Shipyards and Ways Co., Alameda, California Fate Transferred to the Coast Guard, 18 September 1919 |
USS Sentinel (SP-180) was the first United States Navy vessel to bear the name. It was a motorboat built in 1917 by Pacific Shipyards and Ways Co., Alameda, California and was purchased by the United States Navy from W. G. Tibbetts on 9 August 1917 and commissioned the same day, Ensign C. A. Lundquist, USNRF, in command.
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World War I Operations
Sentinel operated in San Francisco Bay during and after World War I, patrolling the harbor entrance and assisting small vessels.
Decommissioning
She was decommissioned on 20 March 1919, transferred to the United States Coast Guard on 18 September 1919, and renamed Tulare. She was again renamed AB-14 on 6 November 1923, and remained in service until 1934.
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