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USS SC-4, during her service life known as Submarine Chaser No. 4 or S.C. 4, was an SC-1-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War I. SC-4 was a wooden-hulled 110-foot (34 m) submarine chaser built at in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was commissioned on 19 February 1918 as USS Submarine Chaser No. 4, abbreviated at the time as USS S.C. 4. During World War I, S.C. 4 served in the Special Hunting Squadron, USS Salem Group, on antisubmarine patrol duty against German submarines in the Gulf of Mexico, and was based at Key West, Florida.

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  • USS SC-4, during her service life known as Submarine Chaser No. 4 or S.C. 4, was an SC-1-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War I. SC-4 was a wooden-hulled 110-foot (34 m) submarine chaser built at in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was commissioned on 19 February 1918 as USS Submarine Chaser No. 4, abbreviated at the time as USS S.C. 4. During World War I, S.C. 4 served in the Special Hunting Squadron, USS Salem Group, on antisubmarine patrol duty against German submarines in the Gulf of Mexico, and was based at Key West, Florida. On 19 March 1920, the Navy sold S.C. 4 to David A. Clarkson of Nassau in the Bahamas. The U.S. Navy adopted its modern hull number system on 17 July 1920. Although Submarine Chaser No. 4 had already been sold by then, since that date she has been referred to retrospectively as USS SC-4 - the shortened name she would have received under the new system had she still been in Navy service at that time. (en)
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  • Sold 19 March 1920
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  • * 1 × 3-inch (76.2 mm)/23-caliber gun mount * 2 × Colt .30 caliber machine guns * 1 × Y-gun depth charge projector (en)
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  • 1918-02-19 (xsd:date)
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  • United States (en)
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  • *77 tons normal *85 tons full load (en)
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  • *USS Submarine Chaser No. 4 *Retrospectively USS SC-4 (en)
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  • Three Standard Motor Construction Company six-cylinder gasoline engines, three shafts, of gasoline; one Standard Motor Construction Company two-cylinder gasoline-powered auxiliary engine (en)
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  • at (en)
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  • One Submarine Signal Company S.C. C Tube, M.B. Tube, or K Tube hydrophone (en)
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  • USS SC-4, during her service life known as Submarine Chaser No. 4 or S.C. 4, was an SC-1-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War I. SC-4 was a wooden-hulled 110-foot (34 m) submarine chaser built at in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was commissioned on 19 February 1918 as USS Submarine Chaser No. 4, abbreviated at the time as USS S.C. 4. During World War I, S.C. 4 served in the Special Hunting Squadron, USS Salem Group, on antisubmarine patrol duty against German submarines in the Gulf of Mexico, and was based at Key West, Florida. (en)
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  • *Retrospectively USS SC-4 (since July 1920) (en)
  • *USS Submarine Chaser No. 4 (en)
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