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  • |builder=[[Mathis Yacht Building Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/r ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/histor ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/histor ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[Mathis Yacht Building Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/r ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[Mathis Yacht Building Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/r ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/histor ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/histor ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/histor ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/histor ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • |builder=[[New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/histor ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • Passed for navigator in first class ships with a 2nd class certificate on 21 October 1902.<ref>Saunders Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196 ...[[H.M.S. Rhouma (1893)|''Rhouma'']]. In May 1915 he moved to command the yacht [[H.M.S. Lorna (1904)|''Lorna'']]. On 17 December 1915 he was appoonted in
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  • |builder=[[Mathis Yacht Building Company]]<ref>[https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/r ...four hundred and forty-eight [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|S.C. 1 Class submarine chasers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • ...sturtium''''' was one of thirty-six [[Arabis Class Sloop (1915)|''Arabis'' Class sweeping sloops]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{UK-Russell}}, ''Nasturtium'' and the hired yacht ''Aegusa'' were all sunk by a minefield laid by {{DE-U73}} off Malta.{{Kind
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  • ...hen had three "A" class submarines and three surface vessels, one an armed yacht. Its strength would vary over time, but it would not get greatly larger th
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  • |{{US-Shearwater|f=p}}||armed yacht||1887||Sold 1898 |{{UK-1Bellona|f=p}}||third class protected cruiser||29 Aug, 1890||Sold 1906
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  • ...but was appointed to the Naval Academy from Illinois, graduating with the class of 1876.{{USOfficerReg1878|pp. 40-41}} He received the normal course of pro Allen was appointed to his only seagoing command, armed yacht [[U.S.S. Vixen (1898)| ''Vixen'']], from September 1903 to May 1904.{{USOff
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  • ...''S.M.S. ''D 1''''' was one of two [[D 1 Class Torpedo Boat (1886)|''D 1'' Class divisional torpedo boats]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]]. In May 1905 she became a station yacht in the Baltic with a large deckhouse built abaft her mainmast and was renam
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  • ...one of many small builders which landed a sizable share of twenty [[S.C. 1 Class Submarine Chaser (1917)|sub chasers]] of the over 400 the U.S. built for th |{{US-Inca|f=p}}||armed yacht||1898||Sold 1909
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  • ...''S.M.S. ''D 2''''' was one of two [[D 1 Class Torpedo Boat (1886)|''D 1'' Class divisional torpedo boats]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]]. In March 1902 she became station yacht in the North Sea with a large deckhouse built abaft her mainmast and was re
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  • ...uary, 1873 and passed the Royal Naval College in August, 1880 with a third class certificate.<ref>Hancock Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/38/532.|D7601269}} Appointed in command of the yacht [[H.M.S. Imogen (882)|''Imogene'']] on 19 November, 1899, Hancock assumed c
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