USS SP-1595 (right background) is among the United States Navy patrol vessels at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in this photograph taken on 15 January 1919. Moored ahead of her is the section patrol boat USS Absegami (SP-371) (left center). Across the pier are the submarine chaser USS SC-23 (right background) and an unidentified submarine chaser (right foreground). | |
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USS SP-1595 was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission during World War I.
Almost no information has been found regarding SP-1595; her name, operational history, and characteristics are unknown. However, a photograph taken at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 15 January 1919 shows a section patrol boat known only as SP-1595 in U.S. Navy service on that date. [1]
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