USS Patrol No. 2 (SP-409), often rendered as USS Patrol #2, was an armed motorboat that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.

USS Patrol No. 2 (SP-409)
USS Patrol No. 2 during World War I
History
United States
NameUSS Patrol No. 2
NamesakePrevious name retained
BuilderBritt Brothers, Lynn, Massachusetts
Completed1915 or 1916
Acquired26 April 1917
Commissioned19 May 1917
FateReturned to owner on 20 January 1919
NotesOperated as private motorboat Patrol No. 2 from 1915 or 1916 to 1917
General characteristics
TypePatrol vessel
Tonnage5 tons
Length40 ft 0 in (12.19 m)
Beam9 ft 0 in (2.74 m)
Draft2 ft 3 in (0.69 m)
Speed20 knots
ComplementProbably 5
Armament1 × machine gun

Background

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Patrol No. 2 was built as a private motorboat of the same name in 1915 or 1916 by Britt Brothers [Wikidata] at Lynn, Massachusetts. She was one of five motorboats built to the same design for private owners by Britt Brothers as part of the civilian Preparedness Movement program with an understanding that they would enter U.S. Navy service in time of war, the others being Patrol No. 1, which later became USS Patrol No. 1 (SP-45); Patrol No. 3, which never entered U.S. Navy service; Patrol No. 4, which later became USS Patrol No. 4 (SP-8); and Patrol No. 5, which later became USS Patrol No. 5 (SP-29).

The U.S. Navy acquired Patrol No. 2 from her owner, Joel Fisher of New York City, on 25 April 1917 and commissioned her for service during World War I as USS Patrol No. 2 (SP-409) on 19 May 1917. She operated in the 2nd Naval District, headquartered at Newport, Rhode Island, during the remainder of the United States' participation in World War I.

Patrol No. 2 was decommissioned postwar and returned to her owner on 20 January 1919.

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