USS Christabel (SP-162)

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USS Christabel (SP-162) was a civilian steam yacht that was built in Glasgow in 1893 for a Scottish industrialist. She had an American owner by 1910, served as a United States Navy patrol ship in the latter part of the First World War, and afterward was returned to US civilian service. The US Navy bought her in 1917, had her fitted out as a warship, and used her on patrol duty in the North Atlantic. She served with honor as a section patrol craft, surviving an attack on a German U-boat. After the war she was briefly a training ship, before being decommissioned and sold in 1919. rdf:langString
rdf:langString USS Christabel (SP-162)
rdf:langString Christabel
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xsd:integer 1122408694
xsd:date 1917-04-30
rdf:langString steel hull
xsd:date 1919-05-19
rdf:langString *1917: Brest, France *1918: New London, Connecticut
rdf:langString Daniel Augustus Joseph Sullivan was awarded the Medal of Honor for securing live depth charges that had come loose during combat with a German U-boat.
xsd:integer 53
rdf:langString May 1917
rdf:langString two guns
rdf:langString in US Navy: 55 officers and enlisted men
xsd:gMonthDay --06-30
rdf:langString pennant number SP-162
xsd:date 1893-08-10
rdf:langString Christabel
rdf:langString *1893: Arthur Kennard, Falkirk *by 1910: Walton Ferguson *by 1917: Irving T. Bush
rdf:langString *1893: Glasgow *by 1910: New York
rdf:langString ,
xsd:integer 370
xsd:gMonthDay --05-19
rdf:langString USS Christabel (SP-162) was a civilian steam yacht that was built in Glasgow in 1893 for a Scottish industrialist. She had an American owner by 1910, served as a United States Navy patrol ship in the latter part of the First World War, and afterward was returned to US civilian service. The US Navy bought her in 1917, had her fitted out as a warship, and used her on patrol duty in the North Atlantic. She served with honor as a section patrol craft, surviving an attack on a German U-boat. After the war she was briefly a training ship, before being decommissioned and sold in 1919.
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xsd:date 1893-08-10
xsd:string Sold 30 June 1919
xsd:double 22.224
xsd:date 1917-04-30
xsd:date 1919-05-19

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