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Latest revision as of 17:08, 7 April 2018
U.S.S. Seagull (1918) | |
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Hull Number: | AM-30 |
Builder: | Gas Engine and Seabury[1] |
Laid down: | 15 Jun, 1918[2] |
Launched: | 24 Dec, 1918[3] |
Commissioned: | 6 Mar, 1919[4] |
Decommissioned: | 5 Sep, 1946[5] |
Stricken: | 15 Oct, 1946[6] |
Transferred: | 2 May, 1947[7] |
Fate: | Maritime Commission |
U.S.S. Seagull was one of forty-nine Lapwing Class minesweepers completed for the U.S. Navy.
Service
Captains
- Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Frank Jurgensen, 7 March, 1919
- Commander Leo F. Welch, 30 September, 1923[8] – after 1 January, 1925[9]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Silverstone. The New Navy. p. 113.
- ↑ Silverstone. The New Navy. p. 113.
- ↑ Silverstone. The New Navy. p. 113.
- ↑ Silverstone. The New Navy. p. 113.
- ↑ Silverstone. Navy of World War II. p. 151.
- ↑ Silverstone. Navy of World War II. p. 151.
- ↑ Silverstone. Navy of World War II. p. 151.
- ↑ Register of Officers, 1925. pp. 24-25.
- ↑ Register of Officers, 1925. pp. 24-25.
Bibliography
- Silverstone, Paul H. (2006). The U.S. Navy Warship Series: The New Navy 1883-1922. New York: Routledge.
- Silverstone, Paul H. (2008). The U.S. Navy Warship Series: The Navy of World War II, 1922-1947. New York: Routledge.