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of New York City, on 2 July 1917. Slated for service as a section patrol boat, the boat was designated SP-40 and was commissioned on 27 September 1917.
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into the summer and fall, spending much of her time patrolling the "detour passage" off
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operated locally in the waters of the 3rd Naval District, chiefly at New York City.
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was decommissioned on 7 May 1919, and her name was struck from the
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conducted patrols in the waters of the Detroit section of the
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was a wooden hulled motorboat built in 1911 at Greenport,
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Index

USS Atlantis (SP-40)
List of ships named Atlantis

USS Maine (BB-10)
Atlantis
Greenport Basin and Construction Company
Greenport, Long Island, New York
Patrol boat
knots
1-pounder gun
Long Island, New York
Greenport Basin and Construction Company
Leonard H. Dyer
3rd Naval District
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Hudson River
Troy
Erie Canal
Great Lakes
Utica
Baldwinsville
Rochester
Buffalo, New York
Lake Erie
Erie, Pennsylvania
Cleveland
Detroit
Port Huron, Michigan
Sault Ste. Marie
9th Naval District

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