The fifth USS Resolute (SP-3003),[1] also referred to by the designation ID-3003,[2] was a motorboat that entered service in the United States Navy as a ship's tender in 1918.
Resolute was built as a private motorboat during 1913 at the yard of Robert Jacob at City Island, New York.
The U.S. Navy acquired her on 21 January 1918 from her owner, George A. Cormack of New York City, for use during World War I, placing her in service as USS Resolute, designated either SP-3003[3] or ID-3003,[4] the difference in reported designation occurring perhaps because the U.S. Navy sometimes used the "SP" and "Id.
designations interchangeably for civilian vessels procured for World War I service.
Mount Vernon was decommissioned in September 1919, and it is likely that Resolute was disposed of, perhaps by sale, around that time.