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USS Despatch (SP-68)

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on 10 August 1921 to assume tender duty with the Atlantic Fleet, serving temporarily as flagship. During these last few months of her career, she was at sea only for two brief voyages between New York and
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Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images: U.S. Navy Ships: USS
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NavSource Online: Patrol Yacht Photo Archive: Despatch (PY 8) ex-Despatch (SP 68) ex-Vixen (SP 68)
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was recommissioned at Norfolk on 12 April 1920. Assigned to duty as flagship and tender for the
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Force One, on inspection cruises. Between 13 March 1919 and 23 June 1919, she was
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was decommissioned for the second and final time on 9 December 1921 at New York.
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and delivered passengers, mail, and stores to ships and stations in the
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of 10 March 1928 approved her transfer to the government of the
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in August 1917. Originally the civilian steam yacht
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The entry can be found 449:her on 10 August 1917 as USS 474:United States Atlantic Fleet 435:Gas Engine and Power Company 414:Construction and acquisition 119:Gas Engine and Power Company 504:officials and high-ranking 425:as the private steam yacht 280:164.0 ft (50.0 m) 702: 439:Charles L. Seabury Company 123:Charles L. Seabury Company 15: 468:was assigned duties as a 304:11.7 ft (3.6 m) 288:22.4 ft (6.8 m) 238: 170:15 July 1919 (first time) 43: 27: 502:United States Government 478:United States East Coast 431:Morris Heights, New York 327:triple-expansion engines 225:In use as private yacht 127:Morris Heights, New York 486:New London, Connecticut 354:16 knots (30 km/h) 239:General characteristics 476:, operating along the 296:6 ft (1.8 m) 578:Newport, Rhode Island 79:(from 21 August 1917) 488:, as well as in the 423:John Dustin Archbold 203:, PY-8, 17 July 1920 496:. 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USS Despatch

verb
noun
Gas Engine and Power Company
Charles L. Seabury Company
Morris Heights, New York
yacht
State of Florida
Tender
GRT
NRT
NHP
triple-expansion engines
screws
schooner
3-pounder guns
steam yacht
United States Navy
tender
John Dustin Archbold
Morris Heights, New York
Gas Engine and Power Company
Charles L. Seabury Company
World War I
commissioned
tender
United States Atlantic Fleet
United States East Coast
Norfolk, Virginia

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