USS Gaivota (SP-436)

USS Gaivota (SP-436) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918. Gaivota was built as a private steam yacht of the same name in 1897 by A. C. Brown of Tottenville, Staten Island, New York. On 8 June 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered Gaivota from her owner, Alfred C. Maron, for use as a section patrol vessel during World War I. She was fitted out as a patrol craft in the Philadelphia Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and commissioned as USS Gaivota (SP-436) on 13 September 1917 with Lieutenant, junior grade, E. D. Newell, USNRF, in command.

USS Gaivota (SP-436)

USS Gaivota (SP-436) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918. Gaivota was built as a private steam yacht of the same name in 1897 by A. C. Brown of Tottenville, Staten Island, New York. On 8 June 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered Gaivota from her owner, Alfred C. Maron, for use as a section patrol vessel during World War I. She was fitted out as a patrol craft in the Philadelphia Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and commissioned as USS Gaivota (SP-436) on 13 September 1917 with Lieutenant, junior grade, E. D. Newell, USNRF, in command.