USS Sultana (SP-134) was a steam yacht acquired under a free lease by the United States Navy in World War I . She was outfitted as a patrol boat and was assigned to escort duty in the North Atlantic Ocean . She rescued survivors adrift in the water, and protected cargo ships from U-boat attack, and was returned to her owner at the close of the war.
17-540: [REDACTED] Look up Sultana or sultana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sultana or Sultanah may refer to: Plants [ edit ] Sultana (grape) , a "white" oval seedless grape variety A type of raisin Animals [ edit ] Sultana (gastropod) , a genus of air-breathing land snails Western swamphen (also sultana bird),
34-935: A "swamp hen" in the rail family Rallidae People [ edit ] Sultana (title) , a female royal title, and a feminine form of the word sultan Sultana (actress) , one of the earliest film actresses from India Sultana bint Turki Al Sudairi , spouse of Saudi King Salman Sultana Frizell (born 1984), Canadian track and field athlete Sultana Kamal (born 1950), Bangladeshi lawyer and human rights activist Sultana Kamal (athlete) (1952–1975), Bangladeshi athlete Farhana Sultana , Bangladeshi environmental scientist Gouher Sultana (born 1988), Indian cricketer Parveen Sultana (born 1950), Indian Hindustani classical singer Stefan Sultana (born 1968), Maltese professional footballer Tash Sultana , Australian singer-songwriter Zarah Sultana , British Labour Party MP for Coventry South since 2019 Places [ edit ] Sultana, Rajasthan , India Sultana,
51-529: A 1905 Bengali feminist utopian story in English, written by Begum Rokeya "Sultana", a song from the early 1970s by the Norwegian band Titanic The Sultana , a lost 1916 silent film crime drama Sultana (film) , a 1934 Hindi/Urdu film Ships [ edit ] Sultana , the flagship of Ali Pasha during the 1571 Battle of Lepanto HMS Sultana HMS Sultana (1768) ,
68-417: A 1905 Bengali feminist utopian story in English, written by Begum Rokeya "Sultana", a song from the early 1970s by the Norwegian band Titanic The Sultana , a lost 1916 silent film crime drama Sultana (film) , a 1934 Hindi/Urdu film Ships [ edit ] Sultana , the flagship of Ali Pasha during the 1571 Battle of Lepanto HMS Sultana HMS Sultana (1768) ,
85-1015: A genus of air-breathing land snails Western swamphen (also sultana bird), a "swamp hen" in the rail family Rallidae People [ edit ] Sultana (title) , a female royal title, and a feminine form of the word sultan Sultana (actress) , one of the earliest film actresses from India Sultana bint Turki Al Sudairi , spouse of Saudi King Salman Sultana Frizell (born 1984), Canadian track and field athlete Sultana Kamal (born 1950), Bangladeshi lawyer and human rights activist Sultana Kamal (athlete) (1952–1975), Bangladeshi athlete Farhana Sultana , Bangladeshi environmental scientist Gouher Sultana (born 1988), Indian cricketer Parveen Sultana (born 1950), Indian Hindustani classical singer Stefan Sultana (born 1968), Maltese professional footballer Tash Sultana , Australian singer-songwriter Zarah Sultana , British Labour Party MP for Coventry South since 2019 Places [ edit ] Sultana, Rajasthan , India Sultana,
102-407: A single screw , driven by a three-cylinder triple-expansion engine that was rated at 53 NHP . It also had sailing masts, and was rigged as a schooner . It was registered at New York . Its US official number was 116332, and its code letters were KHFV. It was commissioned for Trenor Luther Park and his wife Julia Hunt Catlin, of New York City . They spent their honeymoon on it and crossed
119-768: A small Royal Navy schooner HMS Sultana (1780) , a small Royal Navy cutter Sultana (1787 ship) , an English Merchant ship Sultana (steamboat) , destroyed in 1865 in the worst maritime disaster in US history USS Sultana , a yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy in World War I La Sultana , a yacht Other [ edit ] Sultana (bus) , a brand of bus manufactured by Grupo Industrial Ramirez See also [ edit ] Sultan (disambiguation) Sultane (disambiguation) Sultanabad (disambiguation) Razia Sultana (disambiguation) Sultana Daku (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
136-663: A small Royal Navy schooner HMS Sultana (1780) , a small Royal Navy cutter Sultana (1787 ship) , an English Merchant ship Sultana (steamboat) , destroyed in 1865 in the worst maritime disaster in US history USS Sultana , a yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy in World War I La Sultana , a yacht Other [ edit ] Sultana (bus) , a brand of bus manufactured by Grupo Industrial Ramirez See also [ edit ] Sultan (disambiguation) Sultane (disambiguation) Sultanabad (disambiguation) Razia Sultana (disambiguation) Sultana Daku (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
153-663: A village in Mânăstirea , Romania Sultanah, Saudi Arabia Sultana, California , United States Sultana Point , a headland near the south east tip of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia Sultana Point, South Australia , a locality Mount Foraker ( Sultana ), a mountain in Denali National Park, Alaska, United States Media [ edit ] Sultana , a 1988 novel by Jordanian novelist Ghalib Halasa Sultana's Dream ,
170-455: A village in Mânăstirea , Romania Sultanah, Saudi Arabia Sultana, California , United States Sultana Point , a headland near the south east tip of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia Sultana Point, South Australia , a locality Mount Foraker ( Sultana ), a mountain in Denali National Park, Alaska, United States Media [ edit ] Sultana , a 1988 novel by Jordanian novelist Ghalib Halasa Sultana's Dream ,
187-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sultana [REDACTED] Look up Sultana or sultana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sultana or Sultanah may refer to: Plants [ edit ] Sultana (grape) , a "white" oval seedless grape variety A type of raisin Animals [ edit ] Sultana (gastropod) ,
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#1732772982177204-401: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages USS Sultana Sultana was built in 1889 by Handren and Robins at Erie Basin, New York . Its registered length was 169.0 ft (51.5 m), its beam was 27.6 ft (8.4 m), and its depth was 17.5 ft (5.3 m). Its tonnages were 390 GRT and 230 NRT . It had
221-804: The Atlantic "about 75 times" as quoted from her memoires. "We cruised from the Windward Isles to South America. One time we cruised for a year and a half from the North Cape to the Suez, stopping wherever and for as long as we pleased." Trenor L. Park was a Harvard graduate, silk merchant and prominent yachtsman. By 1895 had John R. Drexel bought the yacht. J.M. Sears acquired it about 1905, but died soon after. Edward E. Harriman acquired it in 1907, but died in 1909, leaving Sultana to his widow Mrs Edward Harriman . On 4 May 1917, Mrs. Harriman loaned
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255-557: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sultana . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sultana&oldid=1225518802 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
272-616: The steam yacht to the United States Navy under a free lease. Sultana was commissioned on 27 May 1917. It was fitted out at Brooklyn Navy Yard , and she joined a special patrol force at Tompkinsville, Staten Island , on 6 June. The force sailed for France on 9 June. On 4 July, she rescued 45 survivors of the American merchantman, Orleans , which had been torpedoed the day before; and she landed them at Brest, France , that evening. From 4 July 1917 to 5 December 1918, Sultana
289-585: Was attached to the US Patrol Squadron based at Brest and performed escort and patrol duty. On 5 December, after the war had ended, she headed for home via the Azores and Bermuda , and arrived at New York on 28 December 1918. Sultana was stripped of her naval hardware, decommissioned, and on 17 February 1919 was struck from the Navy list and returned to Mrs Harriman. By 1921 Paul E. DeFere had acquired
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