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Me-Too (S. P. 155)

(SP‑155: t. 18 (gr.); l. 51'; b. 11'4"; dr. 3'8"; s. 8 k. cpl. 7; a. 1 1‑pdr., 1 mg.)

A former name retained.

Me‑Too (S. P. 155), a wooden motor launch, was built by Julius Ollsen, Dames Point, Fla., in 1913; purchased by the Navy from her owner, A. J. Shad of Jacksonville, Fla., 8 May 1917; and commissioned at Jacksonville 28 June 1917, Ens. G. S. McNelty, USNRF, in command.

Assigned to the 6th Naval District, Me‑Too operated out of the section base at Jacksonville and patrolled the lower reaches of the St. John's River. After the Armistice she remained at Jacksonville and was sold to Carl Worden 1 December 1919.

Published: Wed Feb 10 09:13:29 EST 2016