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  1. USS Siren (PY-13) - Wikipedia

    USS Siren (PY-13), briefly CMc-1, was built by Pusey and Jones, Wilmington, Delaware and launched 15 November 1929 as the yacht Lotosland. The yacht was acquired by the United States Navy in October 1940 and placed in commission as a Patrol Yacht from 1940 to 1946.

  2. USS Syren (1803) - Wikipedia

    USS Syren (later Siren) was a brig of the United States Navy built at Philadelphia in 1803. She served during the First Barbary War and the War of 1812 until the Royal Navy captured her in 1814. The British never commissioned her but apparently used her for a year or so as a lazaretto, or a prison vessel. She then disappears from records.

  3. USS Siren - Wikipedia

    USS Siren (1862) was the steamer White Rose that the Union Navy purchased in 1864 and used as a gunboat on the Mississippi River until sold in 1865; reverting to the name White Rose, she served in river commerce until abandoned in 1867.

  4. Siren III (PY-13) - NHHC

    For almost a year, from March 1941 until February 1942, Siren served with the Inshore Patrol, at first on Neutrality Patrol and then, after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941...

  5. Siren (PY 13) - navsource.org

    View the Siren (PY 13) DANFS History entry located on the Naval History and Heritage Command Website

  6. Post navigation - Transportation History

    Jun 14, 2024 · On October 16, 1940, Edward A. Deeds sold Lotosland to the U.S. Navy for use as a coastal minesweeper. She was renamed USS Siren (CMc-1). When was commissioned into naval service the following month, however, Siren was reclassified a patrol vessel with the designation PY-13).

  7. USS Siren (PY-13) - Wikiwand

    USS Siren (PY-13), briefly CMc-1, was built by Pusey and Jones, Wilmington, Delaware and launched 15 November 1929 as the yacht Lotosland. The yacht was acquired by the United States Navy in October 1940 and placed in commission as a Patrol Yacht from 1940 to 1946.

  8. USS Siren (PY-13) | Military Wiki | Fandom

    USS Siren (PY-13), briefly CMc-1, was a yacht in commission in the United States Navy as a Patrol Yacht from 1940 to 1946. Lotosland-a yacht built in 1929 by Pusey and Jones of Wilmington, Delaware-was purchased from Col. Edward A. Deeds on 16 October 1940 for use as a coastal minesweeper and...

  9. USS Siren (Archive) - Bravo Fleet

    Nov 6, 2023 · The Siren and her crew have been tasked with escorting various civilian vessels and small Starfleet ships through the Thomar Expanse, toward the unknown regions beyond Ultima Thule, and to continue exploring outward from there. Looking in the mirror was always a hit or miss for Lieutenant Commander Deriad Leis.

  10. DANFS: USS Siren (PY-13) - The Public's Library and Digital Archive

    During this period, Siren rescued survivors of a U-boat sunk by a Navy PBY patrol plane. After a short period assigned to the 7th Naval District at Key West, Fla., in April 1944, she was transferred to the 3d Naval District at New York City for …

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