USS Sadie Ross (SP-736)

Sadie Ross as a commercial tug sometime between 1904 and 1917.
History
United States
Name: USS Sadie Ross
Namesake: Previous name retained
Builder: Atlantic Works, East Boston, Massachusetts
Completed: 1904
Acquired: 17 May[1] or 2 June[2] 1917
Commissioned: 7 June 1917
Fate: Sold 6 August 1920
Notes: Operated as commercial tug Sadie Ross 1904-1917
General characteristics
Type: Patrol vessel
Tonnage: 49 gross tons
Length: 60 ft 6 in (18.44 m)
Beam: 18 ft 7 in (5.66 m)
Draft: 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m)
Speed: 9.5 knots
Complement: 10
Armament:

USS Sadie Ross (SP-736) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1920.

Sadie Ross was built in 1904 as a commercial tug of the same name by the Atlantic Works at East Boston, Massachusetts. On 17 May[3] or 2 June[4] 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from Rosstown Boat for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned as USS Sadie Ross (SP-736) on 7 June 1917 with Boatswain's Mate J. E. Green, USNRF, in command.

Assigned to the 1st Naval District in northern New England, Sadie Ross performed patrol duty for the rest of World War I.

Sadie Ross was sold on 6 August 1920.

Notes

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/9/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.