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Photo #  NH 101353:  Motor boat Me-Too in port, prior to her World War I era Navy service


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Me-Too (Motor Boat, 1913).
Served as USS Me-Too (SP-155) in 1917-1919

Me-Too, a 50-foot motor boat, was built by Julius Ollsen at Dames Point, Florida, in 1913 as a pleasure craft. Purchased by the Navy for World War I patrol service, she was placed in commission as USS Me-Too (SP-155) in late June 1917. She operated out of Jacksonville, Florida, for the rest of the conflict and for some months after the November 1918 Armistice. Me-Too was sold at the beginning of December 1919.

This page features the only view we have concerning the motor boat Me-Too, which served as USS Me-Too (SP-155) in 1917-1919.


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Photo #: NH 101353

Me-Too
(American Motor Boat, 1913)

In port, prior to her World War I era Naval service.
This pleasure craft was placed in commission on 28 June 1917 as USS Me-Too (SP-155). She was sold on 1 December 1918.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 99KB; 740 x 605 pixels

 


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