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SC-130



Call sign:
Nan - Oboe - King - Able

SC-1 Class Submarine Chaser:

  • Laid down at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, VA
  • Commissioned USS SC-130, 21 December 1917
  • Sold 11 May 1921 to C. P. Comerford of Lowell, MA
  • Registered in 1927 to Antonio Busalacchi of Boston, MA as the fishing boat Alert
  • Fate unknown.

    Specifications

  • Displacement 85 t.
    1927 - 78 t.
  • Length 110'
    105.4'
  • Beam 14' 8.75"
    1927 - 15'
  • Draft 5' 8"
    8.1'
  • Speed 18 kts.
  • Complement 27
    1927 - Five
  • Armament: One single 3"/23 gun mount, two .30 cal. machine guns, and one depth charge projector "Y Gun"
  • Propulsion: Three Standard 220hp gasoline engines, three shafts.
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    SC-120 897k At the Quartermasters Terminal, Boston, Massachusetts, on 23 May 1919, after their arrival from overseas. Many of these SCs are flying long Homeward Bound pennants. The group at left includes (from left): SC-120, SC-130, and six other subchasers. The four subchasers at right are (from inboard to outboard): unidentified SC, SC-220, SC-34 and SC-222
    Panoramic photograph by the F.A. George Photo Company, 680 Mass. Ave., Boston
    Donation of Gwyndolyn Towles, April 2007
    U.S. Navy photo NH 105181
    Naval History and Heritage Command

    Commanding Officers
    01LTJG Harold G. Billings, USN1918 - 1919
    Courtesy Joe Radigan

    There is no DANFS history available for SC-130
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