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USS Zillah

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36: 262: 312: 307: 272: 317: 225:, and rebuilt in 1913 by the same firm. She was acquired by the U.S. Navy from that same company in June 1918 for service in 277: 218: 69: 244: 322: 234: 204: 222: 73: 243:
served with the naval port guard at Galveston for the remainder of World War I. She was
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on that same day, and she was simultaneously returned to her owner.
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was commissioned, she was designated SP-2804 and assigned to the
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Charles Clarke and Company
Galveston, Texas
motorboat
Patrol vessel
motorboat
United States Navy
patrol vessel
Charles Clarke and Company
Galveston, Texas
World War I
8th Naval District
decommissioned
Navy Directory
public domain
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
here
Photo gallery
Categories
Patrol vessels of the United States Navy
World War I patrol vessels of the United States
Ships built in Galveston, Texas
1903 ships

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