List of ship decommissionings in 1919

The list of ship decommissionings in 1919 includes a chronological list of all ships decommissioned in 1919.

Operator Ship Class and type Fate Other notes
January  United States Navy Arvilla Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I civilian owner
2 January  United States Navy Anton Dohrn Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner
17 January  United States Navy Akbar Section patrol craft Sold
21 January  Kaiserliche Marine Glyndwr Converted merchant-type auxiliary hulk Surrendered to the United Kingdom Became SS Akenside
29 January  United States Navy Aloha Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner Scrapped 1938
27 February  United States Navy Arval Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I civilian owner
12 March  United States Navy Amagansett Section patrol craft/minesweeper Returned to pre-World War I owner
27 March  United States Navy Audwin Section patrol craft Transferred to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1919-1927;
Sold 1927
28 March  United States Navy Almax II Section patrol craft Transferred to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Returned to U.S. Navy and sold 1920
31 March  United States Navy Iowa Battleship Used as a target ship
28 April  United States Navy Alacrity Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner Served as USCGC Blanchard 1942-1943
5 May  United States Navy Artemis Section patrol craft Sold 1920 Burned and sank 1927
7 May  United States Navy Arcturus Section patrol craft Sold
7 May  United States Navy Atlantis Section patrol craft Sold
12 May  United States Navy Arcady Section patrol craft Sold
17 May  United States Navy SP-729 Section patrol craft Transferred to United States Coast Guard
2 July  United States Navy Aphrodite Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner
8 July  United States Navy Actus Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I civilian owner
2 August  United States Navy Althea Section patrol craft Sank 1920
12 August  United States Navy Aurore II Section patrol craft Sold
18 August  United States Navy Adelante Section patrol craft Sold
September  United States Navy Ameera Section patrol craft Sold
8 September  United States Navy Anderton Section patrol craft/minesweeper Returned to pre-World War I owner
5 November  Kaiserliche Marine Stuttgart Königsberg-class light cruiser Stricken Surrendered to the United Kingdom as Prize S in 1920
12 December  United States Navy A-2 Submarine Decommissioned Former USS Adder
12 December  United States Navy A-4 Submarine Target ship Former USS Moccasin
12 December  United States Navy A-6 Submarine Target ship Former USS Porpoise
12 December  United States Navy A-7 Submarine Target ship Former USS Shark
18 December  Kaiserliche Marine Oswald Converted merchant type seaplane carrier Surrendered to the United Kingdom Became SS Eian Maru
Unknown date  United States Navy Akela Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner Scrapped 1935
Unknown date  United States Navy Albacore Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner
Unknown date  United States Navy Albatross Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner
Unknown date  United States Navy Alpha Section patrol craft Sold
Unknown date  United States Navy Anado Section patrol craft Returned to pre-World War I owner
Unknown date  Kaiserliche Marine Answald Converted merchant type seaplane carrier Surrendered to the United Kingdom Became SS Vulcan City
Unknown date  Kaiserliche Marine Santa Elena Converted merchant type seaplane carrier Surrendered to the United States Became SS Santa Elena

See also

Ship events in 1919
Ship launches: 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924
Ship commissionings: 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924
Ship decommissionings: 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924
Shipwrecks: 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924
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