- USS Ossipee (WPG-50)
The second USS "Ossipee" (WPG-50) was a
United States Coast Guard cutter that served in the Coast Guard from 1915 to 1917, in theUnited States Navy from 1917 to 1919, in the Coast Guard again from 1919 to 1941, and in the Navy again from 1941 to 1945."Ossipee", built by
Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation , Newport News,Virginia , as a cruisingcutter , was launched in 1915. Accepted by theUnited States Government on10 July 1915 , she commissioned on28 July 1915 . She arrived at Portland,Maine , on17 August 1915 and commenced coastal patrol and rescue operations in the U.S. Coast Guard in a cruising district from Eastport, Maine, toCape Ann ,Massachusetts .Transferred to the U.S. Navy by an
Executive Order of6 April 1917 for service inWorld War I , "Ossipee" was assigned to Squadron Two, Division Six, Atlantic Patrol Forces. She arrived atGibraltar on30 August 1917 , and assumed convoy escort duty between Gibraltar and theUnited Kingdom . She also took part inanti-submarine operations in theMediterranean Sea . The cutter cruised in the war zone from23 August 1917 until11 November 1918 , during which time she assisted in the escort of 596 merchant ships, only five of which were lost tosubmarine action."Ossipee" returned to the control of the
Department of the Treasury for Coast Guard service in accordance with an Executive Order of28 August 1919 . Upon return to theUnited States , she resumed patrol and rescue operations out of Portland, Maine. She also helped to reinaugurate the cruises of theInternational Ice Patrol in the winter of 1920–1921. DuringProhibition in the United States, the cutter was called upon to serve as an occasional unit of the Coast Guard’s seagoing force that battled the "rum-runners "."Ossipee" continued coastal patrol, rescue, and navigational aid service operations out of Portland, Maine, through 1935. Transferred to
Great Lakes duty in 1936, she was assigned to Sault Ste. Marie,Michigan . By the time of her second transfer to the Navy on1 November 1941 , she was carried on theCoast Guard Register as a "miscellaneous cutter." HerWorld War II operations consisted ofLake Erie patrols out of Cleveland,Ohio ."Ossipee" decommissioned on
12 June 1945 and was sold on18 September 1946 to Harold H. Neff of East Cleveland,Ohio .References
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