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USS SC-18

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History
U.S.
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USS Submarine Chaser No. 18 (1917-1920)
USS SC-18 (1920)
BuilderNew York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York
Commissioned10 November 1917
ReclassifiedSC-18 on 17 July 1920
FateTransferred to U.S. Department of War 1920
General characteristics
Class and typeSC-1-class submarine chaser
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77 tons normal
85 tons full load
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PropulsionThree 220-brake horsepower (164-kilowatt) Standard Motor Construction Company six-cylinder gasoline engines, three shafts, 2400 gallons of gasoline; one Standard Motor Construction Company two-cylinder gasoline-powered auxiliary engine
Speed18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Range1,000 nautical miles (1,850 kilometers) at 10 knots
Complement27 (2 officers, 25 enlisted men)
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One Submarine Signal Company S.C. C Tube, M.B. Tube, or K Tube hydrophone
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USS SC-18, until July 1920 known as USS Submarine Chaser No. 18 or USS S.C. 18, was an SC-1-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War I.

SC-18 was a wooden-hulled 110-foot (34-meter) submarine chaser built at the New York Navy Yard at Brooklyn, New York. She was commissioned on 10 November 1917 as USS Submarine Chaser No. 18, abbreviated at the time as USS S.C. 18.

When the U.S. Navy adopted its modern hull number system on 17 July 1920, Submarine Chaser No. 18 was classified as SC-18 and her name was shortened to USS SC-18.

Sometime in 1920, the Navy transferred SC-18 to the United States Department of War for service with the United States Army.

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