USS Nahma

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USS Nahma may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:

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Nahma may refer to:

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USS <i>Nahma</i> (SP-771)

USS Nahma (SP-771), an armed yacht, was built by the Clydebank Engine and SB Co., Glasgow, Scotland in 1897 for Robert Goelet; acquired by the United States Navy on free lease from his son, Robert Walton Goelet on 21 June 1917 for use as a section patrol vessel and commissioned on 27 August 1917, Lt. Comdr. E. Friedrick in command. Nahma was the sister ship to USS Mayflower that was built at the same time on the Clyde for Ogden Goelet, brother of Robert Sr.

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