- USS Noma (SP-131)
USS "Noma" (SP-131) was a
yacht loaned to theU.S. Navy duringWorld War I byVincent Astor ofNew York City . "Noma" was outfitted by the Navy with military equipment, including heavy guns, and commissioned as apatrol craft assigned to protect shipping from Germansubmarine s. At war’s end she performed various services for theAmerican Relief Commission atConstantinople and in theBlack Sea before returning to the U.S. for decommissioning and return to her owner.Built in New York
"Noma" (SP–131) a steam yacht, was built in
1902 by theBurlee Dry Dock Co. ,Staten Island ,New York ; was acquired by the Navy from Vincent Astor; commissioned10 May 1917 , Lt. Comdr. Lamar Richard Leahy in command.World War I service
Assigned to the North Atlantic
At the outbreak of World War I "Noma" was ordered to
France as theflagship of Capt. William B. Fletcher, Commander U.S. Patrol Squadrons operating inEurope an waters.She sailed from
New York City 9 June 1917 accompanied by five other ships of her squadron: "Christabel", "Harvard", "Kanawha II", "Sultana", and "Vedette".Anti-submarine duty
Upon arriving at Brest
4 July , "Noma" immediately commenced operating in thesubmarine danger zone, convoying troop transports and cargo vessels. While patrolling offCape Finisterre 20 July , she sighted a GermanU-boat running awash and boldly attacked it. On25 July "Noma" escorted a large Americanconvoy fromBelle Isle to the Loire. "Noma" next encountered a German submarine when she went to the aid of British “Q-Ship ” "Dunraven"8 August . At the time the vessel was being shelled and torpedoed by the enemy submarine. "Dunraven’s"commanding officer , Capt. Gordon Campbell, RN, credited "Noma’s" arrival and promptdepth charge attack with saving his ship. "Noma" stood by "Dunraven" until two Britishdestroyer s arrived, and she took off several wounded sailors. "Noma" came upon a large German U-boat recharging her batteries16 August and engaged her in a vigorous gun duel until the U-boat submerged. She next sighted a medium-sized German submarine watching for convoys close in shore17 September , and in a dawn attack, straddled it with manysalvo s.Awarded the Navy Cross
While escorting store ships "Koln" and "Medina", westbound for
France 28 November , "Noma" in company with "Wakiva II" engaged two German submarines. "Noma" tenaciously depth charged her contact while "Wakiva II" seriously damaged the other U-boat. "Noma" and "Wakiva II" were commended for distinguished service by both Rear AdmiralHenry B. Wilson and AdmiralWilliam S. Sims . Lt. Comdr. Leahy was awarded theNavy Cross for his role in the battle. "Noma" continued to screen convoys in1918 , and escorted , were torpedoed; "Montanan" sank, but "West Bridge" was towed in to Brest.End-of-war operations
After the war "Noma" was temporarily stationed at
Plymouth, England until she was transferred to U.S. Forces based atConstantinople in early1919 . She passedGibraltar 26 January ; stopped atTaranto andMalta ; and arrived Constantinople13 February , bringing with her members of the American Relief Commission. Between February and May1919 she supported the American Relief Commission during its operations in theBlack Sea .Once at Constantinople her duties involved carrying commission members to
Constanta ,Rumania 9–14 March ; toVarna ,Bulgaria 3–6 April , and toBatum ,Russia 21 April –1 May . "Noma" also removed American gold funds from Varna and took on boardU.S. Army personnel at all three ports.Post-war decommissioning
"Noma" departed Constantinople for the U.S.
21 May . She was decommissioned in mid-July1919 and was returned to her pre-war condition and then returned to her owner atNew York City 15 July 1919 .See also
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USS Vedette (SP-163)
*U.S. Navy
*World War I Reference
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-n/sp131.htm USS Noma (SP-131), 1917-1919. Originally Steam Yacht Noma (1902)]
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