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USS Willoughby (SP 2129)

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Name
  
USS Willoughby

Commissioned
  
8 February 1918

Length
  
32 m

Completed
  
1903

Decommissioned
  
26 September 1919

USS Willoughby (SP-2129)

Namesake
  
WIlloughby Bay, an estuary of Hampton Roads at Norfolk, Virginia (previous name retained)

Fate
  
Returned to owner 26 September 1919

The first USS Willoughby (SP-2129) was a patrol vessel that served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1919.

Willoughby was built as the wooden-hulled ferry steamer SS Augustus J. Phillips in 1903 at South Rondout, New York. Her name had been changed to SS Willoughby by the time she was chartered by the U.S. Navy from the Chesapeake Ferry Company of Portsmouth, Virginia, for local district patrol duties during World War I. She was assigned the Navy classification SP-2129 and commissioned as USS Willoughby on 8 February 1918.

Willoughby operated in the 5th Naval District for the duration of World War I and ultimately was decommissioned and returned to her pre-war owners on 26 September 1919.

References

USS Willoughby (SP-2129) Wikipedia


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