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USNS Sioux (T ATF 171)

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Name
  
USNS Sioux

Acquired
  
1 May 1981

Identification
  
T-ATF-171

Launched
  
15 November 1980

Builder
  
Marinette Marine

Laid down
  
22 March 1979

In service
  
1981

Construction started
  
22 March 1979

Length
  
69 m

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Namesake
  
The Sioux, a Native American people

USNS Sioux (T-ATF-171) is a United States Navy Powhatan-class fleet ocean tug in service since 1981.

Sioux was laid down on 22 March 1979 by the Marinette Marine Corporation at Marinette, Wisconsin. Launched on 15 November 1980 and delivered to the U.S. Navy on 1 May 1981, Sioux was assigned to the Pacific Fleet of Military Sealift Command (MSC), and placed in non-commissioned service as USNS Sioux (T-ATF-171) in 1981. Although stationed primarily at San Diego, California, Sioux frequently operates from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, San Francisco, California and Bremerton, Washington.

Sioux is in active service.

Service history

In 2014, Sioux came to the aid of the damaged Royal Canadian Navy vessel HMCS Protecteur which had caught fire off Hawaii. After receiving aid from USN vessels Michael Murphy and Chosin, Sioux arrived to take the vessel under tow. The tug brought the damaged ship into Pearl Harbor safely. For that mission, Sioux was awarded a Canadian Forces Unit Commendation in June 2015.

References

USNS Sioux (T-ATF-171) Wikipedia