- USS Helenita (SP-210)
USS "Helenita" (SP-210) was a
yacht leased from its owner by theU.S. Navy duringWorld War I . She was outfitted as an armedpatrol craft and initially assigned to NorthAtlantic Ocean duty, but found to be too lightly built for the ocean. She was then relegated to patrol ofLong Island Sound and theDelaware Bay until war’s end, when her guns were removed and she was returned to her owner.Yacht built in New York
The first ship to be so named by the U.S. Navy, "Helenita" was a 304-ton steam yacht built in 1902 by Gas Engine & Power Co.,
Morris Heights, New York , acquired by the Navy from Frank J. Gould August 1917, and commissioned17 October 1917 at Morris Heights, New York.World War I service
Originally intended for foreign service, "Helenita" sailed from
Newport, Rhode Island , toBermuda 4 November , and until1 January 1918 engaged in patrol, search, and dispatch service out of Bermuda. Found to be too lightly built for sea service, she was sent back to theUnited States , arriving10 January 1918 atCharleston, South Carolina . "Helenita" then enteredPhiladelphia Navy Yard 17 January for extensive repairs. Subsequently, "Helenita" was assigned briefly in May toNew London, Connecticut , andNew York City , moving to Base 2,Delaware Bay , as a patrol vessel in June. She continued on this duty as a district craft in theLong Island Sound andDelaware Bay areas until sent toNorfolk, Virginia , for repairs6 August to26 November 1918 .Post-war decommissioning
Returning to New York in May, 1919, "Helenita" decommissioned and was simultaneously returned to her owner
17 June 1919 .See also
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U.S. Navy
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-civil/civsh-h/helenita.htm Steam Yacht Helenita (1902); Later USS Helenita (SP-210), 1917-1919]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/170210.htm NavSource Online: Helenita (SP 210)]
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