USS Patrol (1917)
The USS Patrol (1917) was a United States Navy patrol vessel that served during World War I. Originally built as the civilian motorboat Edith, she was acquired by the Navy and commissioned in 1917 for coastal patrol and harbor defense duties. Little detailed information about her specific activities or fate is readily available in publicly accessible records. Vessels like the USS Patrol (1917) were often requisitioned yachts, fishing boats, or other small craft pressed into service to supplement the Navy's resources during wartime. These patrol boats played a vital role in guarding harbors and coastal areas against enemy submarines and other threats. Their relatively small size and limited armament typically restricted them to near-shore operations. The USS Patrol (1917), like many similar vessels, was likely returned to civilian ownership after the war. Additional information about her exact service history and post-war disposition is currently scarce.