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USS Boy Scout

 

 

 

May 5th, 2008

Deborah Hendrick

 

Maybe the Boy Scouts of American should lobby the U.S. Navy for a new USS Boy Scout, in time for the BSA centennial.

 

This fast (26.2 mph) craft was ordered delivered to the Navy on 5 May 1917, and became USS Boy Scout (SP-53). She was subsequently sent overseas for aviation service. Underway, circa 1916-1917.

 

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I wonder if they represent the same lineage? Was the USS Scout named after the Boy Scouts? I think we can safely assume that was the case for the USS Boy Scout.

 

I note there have have been several ships named USS Scout, but find record of only one named USS Boy Scout.

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The current vessel was probably named after the "Army Scout"...as it is a minesweeper who goes ahead of the fleet and clears the way of danger.

 

I'm sure a USS Boy Scout wouldn't be entertained today since we are officially a discriminatory organization.

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