USS A-1 (1911)
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Built: | 1911 |
Acquired by USN: | 6 October 1917 |
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Fate: | Unknown |
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Displacement: | 6.16 tons |
Length: | 31 ft 2 in (9.5 m) |
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Complement: | 6 crew |
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The second A-1 was a converted houseboat used by the United States Navy during World War I.
The A-1 was built in 1911 by Sillit Buchanan. Early in the war, the houseboat was inspected for possible naval service, and was taken over from F. E. Wright of San Pedro, California on 6 October, 1917. The vessel was placed into service for the Navy on 30 December, 1917. She operated in the waters of southern California through the end of WWI.
The boat's logs end on 9 December, 1918. So far no record of the boat's subsequent fate has survived.
See USS A-1 for other ships with this name.
This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.