Name Sussex Completed in 1913 Weight 68.1 tons | Laid down date unknown Length 23 m Displacement 60,780 kg | |
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Namesake Counties in Delaware, New Jersey, and Virginia Builder R. T, Potter, Milton, Delaware Acquired by the U.S. Navy, 5 May 1917 |
USS Sussex (SP-685) was a commercial fishing freighter acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She served as a minesweeper on the U.S. East Coast through the war and was sold after the World War I Armistice.
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A steamer built in Delaware
The first ship to be so named by the Navy, Sussex (SP-685) -- a fishing steamer built in 1913 by R. T. Potter at Milton, Delaware -- was acquired by the Navy on 5 May 1917 from the Delaware Fish Oil Co., Lewes, Delaware; and was commissioned on 31 May 1917.
First World War service
Sussex operated as a minesweeper in the Third Naval District for the remainder of the conflict and for a few months following the November 1918 Armistice.
Post-war inactivation
She was struck from the Navy list on 11 March 1919 and sold on 16 January 1920.
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