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USS Velocipede (SP-1258), 1917-1918

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USS Velocipede, a 60-foot section patrol craft, was built in 1917 at at Morris Heights, New Jersey, as the civilian pleasure craft of the same name. One of a number of privately-owned motor boats constructed at that time with possible national defense use in mind, she was leased by the Navy in late October 1917 and placed in commission in mid-November. For the rest of World War I, and a few months afterwards, Velocipede was assigned to the Naval Air Station at Miami, Florida. She was returned to her owner in February 1919.

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