Patrol vessel of the United States Navy
USS Menhaden (SP-847) sometime between May 1917 and November 1918.
History
United States
Name USS Menhaden
Namesake Previous name retained
Builder C. W. Crockett, Pocomoke City , Maryland
Completed 1905
Acquired May 1917
Commissioned 21 May 1917
Decommissioned 12 March 1919
Fate Returned to owner 12 March 1919
Notes Operated as commercial tug Menhaden 1905-1917 and from 1919
General characteristics
Type Patrol vessel and tug
Tonnage 93 Gross register tons
Length 100 ft (30 m)
Beam 17 ft 9 in (5.41 m)
Draft 9 ft 6 in (2.90 m)
Propulsion Coal -burning steam engine
Speed 8 knots
Complement 19
Armament 2 × 1-pounder guns
USS Menhaden (SP-847) at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth , Virginia , in August 1917.
The first USS Menhaden (SP-847) was a United States Navy patrol vessel and tug in commission from 1917 to 1919.
Menhaden was built as a commercial tug of the same name in 1905 by C. W. Crockett at Pocomoke City , Maryland . In May 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered her from her owner, E. Benson Dennis of Cape Charles , Virginia , for use as a section patrol vessel during World War I . She was commissioned as USS Menhaden (SP-847) on 21 May 1917.
Assigned to the 5th Naval District and based at Norfolk , Virginia, Menhaden provided tug and towing services and conducted harbor patrols in Hampton Roads for the rest of World War I and into 1919. She also provided support to the 5th Naval District' s minesweepers .
Menhaden was returned to Dennis on 12 March 1919.
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