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PE-9



Call sign (1924):
Nan - Easy - Jig - Mike

ex-Eagle No. 9



Call sign (1919):
George - Cast - Love - Dog

Eagle Class Patrol Craft:

  • Laid down 17 June 1918 by the Ford Motor Co., Detroit, MI
  • Launched 8 November 1918
  • Commissioned USS Eagle No. 9, 27 October 1919
  • Designated PE-9, 17 July 1920
  • Struck from the Navy list 24 March 1930
  • Sold 26 May 1930
  • Fate unknown.

    Specifications:

  • Displacement 615 t.
  • Length 200' 9"
  • Beam 33' 1"
  • Draft 8' 6"
  • Speed 18.3 kts.
  • Complement 61
  • Armament: Two 4"/50 mounts and two .50 cal. machine guns
  • Propulsion: Two Thorny-Croft Bureau Mod. boilers, one 2,500shp Poole turbine, Ford single reduction gear, one shaft.
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    Size Image Description Source
    PE-9 229k 8 July 1918
    National Archives photo
    Dan Treadwell

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