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Josephine (Motor Boat, 1913)

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Josephine, a 48-foot-long motor boat, was built in 1913 at City Island, New York. The Navy acquired her for World War I service in late October 1918, just before the conflict ended and briefly employed her as a patrol and harbor craft in the New York area. USS Josephine was returned to her owner in early January 1919.

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