USS_Edithena_(SP-624)
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USS Edithena was a United Stat ...... as the fishing vessel Ila Mae.
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date of acquirement
1940-06-30
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commissioning date
1917-06-20
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Sold to U.S. Navy June 1917
Transferred to theU.S. Bureau of Fisheries
Transferred toFish and Wildlife Service30 June 1940
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2.092142e+1
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Motor yacht Edithena starboard bow view 1914
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USS Edithena starboard bow view, ca. 1918
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Starboard bow views of Edithe ...... ton, Massachusetts, ca. 1918 .
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Ship acquired
Ship armament
Ship boats
*1 x tender
*1 x dinghy
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Ship builder
Gas Engine & Power Company & Charles L. Seabury Company, Morris Heights, Bronx, New York
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Ship commissioned
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Ship country
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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United States
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Ship decommissioned
Ship fate
Sold to U.S. Navy June 1917
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Transferred to Fish and Wildlife Service 30 June 1940
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Transferred to the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries
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Ship homeport
Ship identification
*WTFH
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Ship launched
Ship length
ca.
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Ship name
Edithena
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Ila Mae
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US FWS Widgeon
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USS Edithena
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Ship namesake
Previous name restored
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Previous name retained
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Widgeon, a group of birds in ...... tinae, known as dabbling ducks
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Ship notes
Fishing vessel; registered 1970–1986
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Ship original cost
Ship owner
Loring Q. White, Boston, Massachusetts
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Ship sponsor
Miss Adena White
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