- USS Idaho (SP-545)
USS "Idaho" (SP-545) was an existing 60-foot-long
motorboat purchased by theU.S. Navy duringWorld War I . She was outfitted as an armedpatrol craft and assigned to theFourth Naval District based atLeague Island Navy Yard , nearPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . Her patrol duties stretched from Philadelphia on theDelaware River toCape May, New Jersey , on theDelaware Bay . Post-war she was returned to her owner.Commissioned at Cape May, N.J.
The third ship to be so named by the U.S. Navy, "Idaho" (SP-545), a motor boat, was built in
1907 by Stearns & McKay,Marblehead, Massachusetts ; acquired from her owner, W. W. Vensel ofPittsburgh, Pennsylvania , in June1917 ; and commissioned at Cape May, New Jersey,12 July 1917 , Chief Quartermaster W. H. Naylor,USNRF , in command.World War I service
"Idaho" was attached to the 4th Naval District which was headquartered at
League Island Navy Yard on the Delaware River near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.She was assigned to patrol and general duties, serving on harbor entrance patrol, and
submarine net patrol in the Cape May and Philadelphia areas.Post-war disposition
She was out of commission during the winter of
1917 -18, and finally returned to her owner30 November 1918 .See also
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U.S. Navy
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-i/sp545.htm USS Idaho (SP-545), 1917-1918; Later renamed SP-545]
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