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  • [Date]: January 2
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Anton Dohrn
    [Pennant]: SP-1086
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner

  • [Date]: January 17
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Akbar
    [Pennant]: SP-599
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: January 21
    [Operator]:  Imperial German Navy
    [Ship]: Glyndwr
    [Pennant]:
    [Class and type]: Converted merchant-type auxiliary hulk
    [Fate and other notes]: Surrendered to the United Kingdom; Became SS Akenside

  • [Date]: January 29
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Aloha
    [Pennant]: SP-317
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner and scrapped in 1938

  • [Date]: January
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Arvilla
    [Pennant]: SP-752
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I civilian owner

  • [Date]: February 27
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Arval
    [Pennant]: SP-1045
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I civilian owner

  • [Date]: March 12
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Amagansett
    [Pennant]: SP-693
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft/minesweeper
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner

  • [Date]: March 27
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Audwin
    [Pennant]: SP-451
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: transferred to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey until sold in 1927

  • [Date]: March 28
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Almax II
    [Pennant]: SP-268
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Transferred to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey until returned to United States Navy and sold 1920

  • [Date]: March 31
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Iowa
    [Pennant]: BB-4
    [Class and type]: Battleship
    [Fate and other notes]: Used as a target ship

  • [Date]: April 28
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Alacrity
    [Pennant]: SP-206
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner until returned to service as USCGC Blanchard 1942-1943

  • [Date]: May 5
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Artemis
    [Pennant]: SP-593
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold 1920; Burned and sank 1927

  • [Date]: May 7
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Arcturus
    [Pennant]: SP-182
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: May 7
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Atlantis
    [Pennant]: SP-40
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: May 12
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Arcady
    [Pennant]: SP-577
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: May 17
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: SP-729
    [Pennant]: SP-729
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Transferred to United States Coast Guard

  • [Date]: July 2
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Aphrodite
    [Pennant]: SP-135
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner

  • [Date]: July 8
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Actus
    [Pennant]: SP-516
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I civilian owner

  • [Date]: August 2
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Althea
    [Pennant]: SP-218
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sank 1920

  • [Date]: August 12
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Aurore II
    [Pennant]: SP-460
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: August 18
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Adelante
    [Pennant]: SP-765
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: September 8
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Anderton
    [Pennant]: SP-530
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft/minesweeper
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner

  • [Date]: September
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Ameera
    [Pennant]: SP-453
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: November 5
    [Operator]:  Imperial German Navy
    [Ship]: Stuttgart
    [Pennant]:
    [Class and type]: Königsberg-class light cruiser
    [Fate and other notes]: Stricken and surrendered to the United Kingdom as Prize S in 1920

  • [Date]: December 12
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: A-2
    [Pennant]: Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 3
    [Class and type]: Plunger-class submarine
    [Fate and other notes]: ex-Adder; used as a target from 1920 and stricken in 1922

  • [Date]: December 12
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: A-4
    [Pennant]: Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 5
    [Class and type]: Plunger-class submarine
    [Fate and other notes]: ex-Moccasin; used as a target ship and stricken in 1922

  • [Date]: December 12
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: A-6
    [Pennant]: Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 7
    [Class and type]: Submarine
    [Fate and other notes]: ex-Porpoise; used as a target ship and stricken in 1922

  • [Date]: December 12
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: A-7
    [Pennant]: Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 8
    [Class and type]: Plunger-class submarine
    [Fate and other notes]: ex-Shark; used as a target ship in 1921 and stricken in 1922

  • [Date]: December 18
    [Operator]:  Imperial German Navy
    [Ship]: Oswald
    [Pennant]: FS3
    [Class and type]: Converted merchant type seaplane carrier
    [Fate and other notes]: Surrendered to the United Kingdom; Became SS Eian Maru

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Akela
    [Pennant]: SP-1793
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner until scrapped 1935

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Albacore
    [Pennant]: SP-751
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Albatross
    [Pennant]: SP-1003
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Alpha
    [Pennant]: SP-586
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Sold

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Anado
    [Pennant]: SP-4555
    [Class and type]: Section patrol craft
    [Fate and other notes]: Returned to pre-World War I owner

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  Imperial German Navy
    [Ship]: Answald
    [Pennant]: FS1
    [Class and type]: Converted merchant type seaplane carrier
    [Fate and other notes]: Surrendered to the United Kingdom; Became SS Vulcan City

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  Imperial German Navy
    [Ship]: Santa Elena
    [Pennant]: FS2
    [Class and type]: Converted merchant type seaplane carrier
    [Fate and other notes]: Surrendered to the United States; Became SS Santa Elena

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About This Tool

In 1919, more and more warships came to China. In order to ensure the safety of navigation in various sea areas, the customs actively carried out waterway survey and construction of navigation aids, and at the same time increased the purchase of warships, the purchase of abandoned ships from other countries from various parts of the country for conversion and optimization and upgrading into exclusive commercial or military warships. In the same year, the U.S. Navy abandoned 36 ships, and the details are stored in this random tool for easy access.

The ships recorded in the generators were old military ships with outdated and aging equipment. You can find out in detail when these ships were abandoned, their names, Pennant, their class and type, and the final result of their transfer. Most of the ships were resold to other medium-sized countries, and a few were returned to their World War I owners.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ship decommissionings in 1919.

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