Naval Station New Orleans
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Naval Station New Orleans was a United States Navy naval base at head of the Mississippi River.
History
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
U.S.S. S.C. 1 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 20 Jul, 1921 |
U.S.S. S.C. 2 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 29 Oct, 1930 |
U.S.S. S.C. 3 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 4 Oct, 1920 |
U.S.S. S.C. 4 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 19 Mar, 1920 |
U.S.S. S.C. 114 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 24 Jun, 1921 |
U.S.S. S.C. 115 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 24 Jun, 1921 |
U.S.S. S.C. 443 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 29 Jan, 1924 |
U.S.S. S.C. 444 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Sold 24 Mar, 1923 |
U.S.S. S.C. 445 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Cancelled 20 Nov, 1918 |
U.S.S. S.C. 446 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Cancelled 20 Nov, 1918 |
U.S.S. S.C. 447 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Cancelled 20 Nov, 1918 |
U.S.S. S.C. 448 | submarine chaser | 1917 | Cancelled 20 Nov, 1918 |
Commandants
Dates of appointment given:
- Captain John P. Merrell, 15 November, 1901[1] – 25 May, 1904[Inference]
- Captain Frederic Singer, 25 May, 1904[2]
- Captain James M. Helm, 11 December, 1910[3] – after 1 January, 1911[4]
Aides to Commandant
Dates of appointment given:
See Also
Footnotes