USS Ionita (SP-388)
USS Ionita was a yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. Ionita was outfitted by the Navy as a patrol craft and reported to the Commander, 9th Naval District, headquartered at Lake Bluff, Illinois. Ionita patrolled the Detroit River and was struck by the Navy at war’s end.Ionita, a 55-foot-long motor yacht, was built by Church Boat Works, Trenton, Michigan, in 1914 for use as a pleasure craft on the Great Lakes. She was acquired by the Navy from her owner, R. A. Newman of Detroit, Michigan, 16 August 1917; and commissioned as USS Ionita 23 September 1917, with William W. Ford, USNRF, in command.Ionita was assigned to the 9th Naval District as a section patrol craft and spent the war on patrol in the Detroit River.Post-war service
After the Armistice of [11 November 1918|World War I Armistice, she was transferred to the [Naval Training Camp, Detroit, Michigan.Decommissioning
Ionita was later decommissioned by the Navy and was sold to William Thewes, Cleveland, Ohio, on 20 November 1919.