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USS Tillamook (SP-269)

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occurred during this time, early in 1918. Whenever her name change occurred, it was to avoid confusion between her and the
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of 1919. She was sold to Mr. George Jerome of Detroit on 20 November 1919.
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remained active in the 9th Naval District until the
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Index

USS Tillamook

civilian
motorboat
yacht
U.S. Navy
Tillamook
Coast Salish
Native American
tribe
Tillamook Bay
Oregon
section patrol
Matthews Boat Company
Port Clinton
Ohio
civilian
motorboat
yacht
Patrol vessel
Gross register tons
knots
3-pounder
machine guns
United States Navy
patrol vessel
civilian
motorboat
yacht
Matthews Boat Company

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