USS Porpoise (SP-4)

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History
United States
Name: USS Porpoise
Namesake: The porpoise, any of several small gregarious toothed whales (genus Phocoena)
Notes: No records regarding Porpoise's construction, acquisition, naval service, or fate have been found
General characteristics
Type: Probably a patrol vessel
Notes: No records regarding Porpoise's characteristics and performance have been found; she probably was a motorboat or yacht

USS Porpoise (SP-4) was probably a motorboat or yacht which the United States Navy at least considered for service – and may have placed in service – during World War I as a patrol vessel.

Porpoise received one of the earliest section patrol numbers, indicating that she was a privately owned motorboat or yacht which the U.S. Navy during 1916 or early 1917 at least considered for World War I service as a patrol vessel. No records have been found describing Porpoise's construction, acquisition, naval service (if any), or physical characteristics and performance; her records may have been lost or destroyed. She may have seen active naval service, although some boats which received section patrol numbers were never commissioned or, in some cases, never even acquired by the Navy, so it also is possible that the lack of records reflects a lack of naval service for Porpoise.

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