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USS ''Noma'' (SP-131) was a yacht loaned to the U.S. Navy during World War I by Vincent Astor of New York City. ''Noma'' was outfitted by the Navy with military equipment, including heavy guns, and commissioned as a patrol craft assigned to protect shipping from German submarines. At war’s end she performed various services for the American Relief Commission in Constantinople and in the Black Sea before returning to the U.S. for decommissioning and return to her owner. == Built in New York == ''Noma'' (SP–131) a steam yacht, was built in 1902 by the Burlee Dry Dock Co. of Staten Island, New York. ''Noma'' was commissioned on 10 May 1917, with Lt. Comdr. Lamar Richard Leahy in command. ''Noma'' was acquired by the Navy from Vincent Astor (the wealthy heir of John Jacob Astor IV who died on the RMS ''Titanic''). Astor was commissioned as an officer in the Navy and served aboard her as a junior officer.
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