USS Asp (YFB-1) explained
USS Asp (YFB-1) was originally named
Nahma. It was a wooden motor boat built in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1902. Acquired by the
United States Navy the same year, she was assigned to the
Louisiana Naval Militia, which she served until the outbreak of
World War I.
Renamed Asp, she was placed in service, 17 April 1917, to operate in the New Orleans area as both a motor patrol boat and a ferry. After the Armistice, Asp continued to serve the 8th Naval District. Designated YFB-1 in July 1920, she was placed out of service and sold on 24 March 1923.