- USS Augusta (SP-946)
The third USS "Augusta" (SP-946) was a luxuriously furnished, wooden-hulled steam yacht which served in the
United States Navy as a patrol boat.Designed by the naval architects
Gielow and Orr , "Augusta" was built in1912 by theNelson Shipyard and Construction Co. , ofHarrisburg, Texas , forCamille G. Pillot (1861 -1953 ), a prominent Houston merchant and one of the original stockholders of theHouston Chronicle newspaper."Augusta" was acquired by the Navy under a free lease on
1 August 1917 and assigned the classification SP-946. She was commissioned on11 August 1917 , with EnsignNorman V. Pillot ,USNRF , coincidentally the son of the original owner, in command. US Navy records indicate that the "Augusta" spent the duration ofWorld War I on section patrol duties in the8th Naval District , specifically operating out ofGalveston, Texas , on harbor patrol, tracking the movements of shipping in that busy Gulf Coast port, and conducting routine training and drills, interspersed with the usual upkeep and maintenance.Decommissioned on
12 December 1918 , a month and a day after the armistice was signed, she was simultaneously returned to her owner.Later re-engined, "Augusta" remained in the hands of Camille Pilot until his death at the age of 92, in
1953 . Shortly thereafter, the name "Augusta" disappeared from the contemporary lists of American yachts.See also
*Other ships named USS "Augusta"
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/augusta-iii.htm USS "Augusta" page] from the
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships References
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/augusta-iii.htm USS "Augusta (III)"] . Retrieved April 29, 2005.
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