USS Sabot (SP-213)
USS Sabot (SP-213) was the proposed name and designation of a motorboat the United States Navy acquired for service as a patrol vessel in World War I but never commissioned or otherwise placed in service. Sabot was built as a civilian motorboat of the same name by the Great Lakes Boat Company at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was owned by Mr. M. T. Clark of Winnetka, Illinois. The Navy took possession of her on 8 June 1917 for use on section patrol during World War I and assigned her the section patrol boat number SP-213 but never placed her in service.
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USS Sabot (SP-213)
USS Sabot (SP-213) was the proposed name and designation of a motorboat the United States Navy acquired for service as a patrol vessel in World War I but never commissioned or otherwise placed in service. Sabot was built as a civilian motorboat of the same name by the Great Lakes Boat Company at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was owned by Mr. M. T. Clark of Winnetka, Illinois. The Navy took possession of her on 8 June 1917 for use on section patrol during World War I and assigned her the section patrol boat number SP-213 but never placed her in service.
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1917-06-08
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1.46304e+1
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Returned to owner 17 September 1917
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*1 × 1-pounder gun
*1 × machine gun
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Sabot, also known as a clog, a ...... ood, worn by European peasants
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1917-09-17
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USS Sabot (SP-213) was the pro ...... t never placed her in service.
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USS Sabot (SP-213)
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USS Sabot (proposed)
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