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Sunk by Japanese gunfire at Corregidor, 10 April 1942
Camia (YFB-683) ex
YFB-683 (1920 - 1921)
Working Launch No. 683 (1907 - 1920)
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons
Precedence of awards is top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - American Defense Service Medal
Bottom Row - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1) - World War II Victory Medal - Philippines Defense Medal
681 Class Working Launch / Ferryboat:
Built by Cavite Navy Yard, Cavite, Philippines
Authorized, July 1905
Laid down, date unknown
Launched, 15 November 1906
Completed and placed in service as the wooden Working Launch No. 683, January 1908
Reclassified as Yard Ferryboat (YFB-683), 17 July 1920
Named Camia, 1921
Sunk by Japanese gunfire at South Dock, Corregidor, 10 April 19421
Struck from the Naval Register, 24 July 1942
Santa Rita earned one battle star for World War II service
1.Camia's DANFS entry is incorrect; 16th Naval District Operations Log records her loss on 10 April 1942: "0700 C.O. 680 boat CAMIA reported boat sank alongside South Dock."
Specifications :
Displacement unknown
Length 65' 0"
Beam 13' 0"
Draft 6' 6"
Speed unknown
Complement unknown
Armament none
Propulsion one 150 horsepower engine
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Crew Contact And Reunion Information
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This page was created by Gary P. Priolo and is maintained by David L. Wright
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Last Updated 07 November 2020
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