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USS Venture (SP 616)

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Name
  
USS Venture

Acquired
  
28 April 1917

Decommissioned
  
5 February 1919

Construction started
  
1916

Length
  
24 m

Builder
  
George Lawley & Son

Laid down
  
1916

Commissioned
  
28 April 1917

Struck
  
date unknown

Launched
  
1916

Draft
  
1.22 m

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USS Venture (SP-616) was an Venture-class patrol boat acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of patrolling the coastal waters of the New England coast during World War I. Her primary task was to guard the coastal area against German submarines.

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The first ship to be named Venture by the Navy, SP-616—a wooden-hulled, screw steam yacht designed by F. D. Lawley and completed as Shadow in 1916 at South Boston, Massachusetts, by George Lawley & Son—was acquired by the Navy under free lease from Mrs. Sarah L. Silsbee of Isleboro Island, Maine, on 28 April 1917 and commissioned the same day, Chief Boatswain's Mate Zidon C. Long, USNRF, in command.

World War I service

Attached to the 5th Section, 1st Naval District, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Venture operated out of the Portsmouth Navy Yard at Kittery, Maine, through the end of World War I, conducting security patrols and performing dispatch duties.

End-of-war decommissioning

Following the armistice, she was decommissioned on 5 February 1919 and returned to her owner.

References

USS Venture (SP-616) Wikipedia