USS Commodore
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The USS Commodore (IX-7) was an unclassified miscellaneous vessel constructed in 1875 in Cleveland, Ohio. Originally built as a civilian vessel, she was acquired by the United States Navy at Chicago, Illinois, on September 1, 1918. The ship was stationed at Chicago for her entire service life, serving primarily in a support capacity. During her naval service, the USS Commodore functioned as a receiving ship until April 30, 1919. A receiving ship typically served as a floating barracks or accommodation for new recruits and sailors awaiting assignment. Following this period, she was repurposed as a Naval Reserve Armory, providing a secure location for reserve personnel and equipment. Her role as a Naval Reserve Armory continued until 1930, when the new Chicago Naval Reserve Armory rendered her redundant. The vessel was decommissioned on March 10, 1930, marking the end of her active service. Subsequently, her hulk was dismantled and demolished by Naval Reservists by January 1931. Her lifespan from 1875 to her dismantling in the early 1930s reflects her long-standing presence in the Chicago naval community, serving as a stationary support and storage facility during a period of significant change and development in U.S. naval history. The USS Commodore's significance lies in her role as a support vessel and reserve facility, illustrating the Navy's use of older ships to serve auxiliary functions. Her service record highlights the importance of logistical and support vessels in maintaining naval readiness, even if they do not participate directly in combat operations.
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