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USS Savannah (AS-8)

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through July 1924. Her operations included support of frequent torpedo practice exercises, fleet maneuvers, and normal upkeep and maintenance of her flotilla. On 17 July 1920,
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took part in the California Diamond Jubilee celebrations at San Francisco. Assigned to duty as flagship, Commander, Submarine Divisions, Battle Force,
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on 9 June 1917; ordered converted to a submarine tender for the United States Navy on 20 October 1917; and commissioned on 3 November 1917 at the
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The large number of new vessels planned for the United States Fleet in the 1930s led to the selection of the name
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was assigned to Submarine Division 8 which had been ordered to the east coast of the United States. Departing
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on 26 June 1934 and sold on 26 September 1934 to Mider & Marcus of Seattle, for mercantile service.
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was designated AS-8. In February 1923, she transited the Panama Canal during a fleet exercise, towing
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in World War I and the years after. She was launched 18 April 1899 as a German commercial freighter
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on 28 April for an abbreviated overhaul, after which she joined the Battle Force for exercises in
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sold on 26 September 1934 to Mider & Marcus of Seattle, Washington, for mercantile service
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operated along the Pacific coast from Washington to Panama into September 1926.
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Subsequently ordered to return to the west coast of the United States,
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operated along the east coast of the United States and in the
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for an extensive overhaul and conversion on 13 February 1918.
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with three S-class submarines alongside, in December 1924
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The ship was broken up for scrap in Japan during 1954.
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s last duty was carrying passengers from San Pedro to
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and sailed as a merchant vessel in Atlantic convoys.
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Remaining in Hawaiian waters, she entered 850:Submarine tenders of the United States Navy 812:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 726:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 599:, on 12 June 1925; and participated in the 285:, where she had been interned since 1914, 806:This article incorporates text from the 19:For other ships with the same name, see 708: 350:, on 31 December 1917. Transiting the 269:was launched on 18 April 1899 for the 25: 469:Remaining with Submarine Division 8, 167:414 ft 6 in (126.34 m) 48: 7: 175:46 ft 1 in (14.05 m) 330:called at several ports including 275:Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft 271:Hamburg American Steamship Company 183:26 ft 5 in (8.05 m) 67:Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft 14: 840:Ships of the Hamburg America Line 607:followed; and, in mid-September, 603:through 21 June. Overhaul at the 799: 235:. In 1933, the ship was renamed 50: 29: 16:Tender of the United States Navy 544:into 1925. Then ordered to the 658:In 1942, the ship was renamed 529:, stranded at the entrance to 461:, on 13 December for repairs. 457:was recalled. She returned to 1: 815:. The entry can be found 342:, Mexico; before arriving at 876: 459:Charleston, South Carolina 374:; eventually reaching the 18: 755:United States Coast Guard 533:, Panama, in April 1924. 191:275 officers and enlisted 150: 43: 28: 835:Ships built in Flensburg 669:was traveling with the 654:World War II and beyond 509:was employed in towing 372:New London, Connecticut 151:General characteristics 144:Scrapped in Japan, 1954 465:Post World War I years 688:On 28 November 1942, 648:Naval Vessel Register 630:for a light cruiser, 605:Mare Island Navy Yard 387:Newport, Rhode Island 332:San Pedro, California 295:Puget Sound Navy Yard 665:On 24 October 1942, 646:was struck from the 116:on 15 September 1933 574:Territory of Hawaii 283:Seattle, Washington 257:Operational history 222:United States Navy 212:(later designated 578:Fleet Problem III 521:Norfolk Navy Yard 441:made a cruise to 368:Norfolk, Virginia 364:Key West, Florida 360:Kingston, Jamaica 203: 202: 867: 803: 802: 791: 790: 788: 787: 782:. 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USS Savannah

Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft
Flensburg
submarine tender
United States Navy
USS Savannah
Hamburg American Steamship Company
Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft
Flensburg
Seattle, Washington
Puget Sound Navy Yard
Puget Sound
N-1
N-2
N-5
San Pedro, California
Magdalena Bay
Acapulco
Balboa
Canal Zone
Panama Canal
Kingston, Jamaica
Key West, Florida
Norfolk, Virginia
New London, Connecticut
Boston Navy Yard
Newport, Rhode Island
O-3
O-4

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