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USS Navajo III

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in June 1918. She continued patrol duty off Connecticut through the end of World War I.
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service as a patrol vessel from her owner, Arthur Clapp, on 25 June 1917 and
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for target practice in November 1917, she proceeded to
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The entry can be found 517:, shifting to patrol between 422:on 27 June 1917 and then to 337:Gas Engine and Power Company 124:Gas Engine and Power Company 394:, sometime in 1917 or 1918. 99:people of the southwestern 636: 18: 211: 51: 28: 363:her the same day as USS 103:(previous name retained) 257:3 ft (0.91 m) 249:13 ft (4.0 m) 212:General characteristics 410:, during World War I, 395: 241:67 ft (20 m) 385: 509:6, headquartered at 189:Sold 1 November 1919 325:from 1917 to 1919. 317:that served in the 482:. 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Index

USS Navajo

motorboat
U.S. Navy
Navajo
Native American
United States
section patrol
Gas Engine and Power Company
Charles L. Seabury and Company
Morris Heights
Bronx
New York
civilian
motorboat
Patrol vessel
tons
knots
1-pounder guns
caliber
machine guns
motorboat
United States Navy
patrol vessel
civilian
Gas Engine and Power Company
Charles L. Seabury and Company
Morris Heights
Bronx
New York

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