- USS Akbar (SP-599)
USS "Akbar" (SP-599) was a wooden
patrol boat in the service of theUnited States Navy duringWord War I . She was purchased by the Navy for patrol duties during the conflict and was sold at war's end. Her ultimate fate is unknown.Military career
"Akbar" was a wooden-hulled
yacht built by the Mathis Yacht Building Company ofCamden, New Jersey , in 1915. The State of Maine purchased the yacht from her owner, George W. C. Drexel of Philadelphia, and then lent her the section commander atBath, Maine . The U.S. Navy purchased the craft on 17 May 1917 and placed her in commission on 31 May 1917, with Quartermaster 1st Class Robert A. Webster in command.After commissioning, the boat was assigned to the
1st Naval District . "Akbar" carried out harbor patrol duty in theRockland, Maine , section until May 1918 when she was shifted to thePortland, Maine , section. The former yacht served on patrol duty in that area through the end of World War I in November 1918."Akbar" was decommissioned on 17 January 1919. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 2 October 1919, and she was sold on 2 January 1920 to F. Chester Everett of
Maiden, Massachusetts .References
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