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USS Accohanoc (YTM 545)

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Name
  
USS Accohanoc

In service
  
May 1947

Struck
  
February 1987

Launched
  
9 July 1945

Builder
  
Morris Heights

Laid down
  
12 April 1945

Out of service
  
February 1987

Construction started
  
12 April 1945

Length
  
30 m

USS Accohanoc (YTM-545)

Fate
  
Transferred to Maritime Administration for disposal

USS Accohanoc (YTB-545/YTM-545) was a Hisada-class harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after a tribe of the Powhatan confederacy.

She was laid down on 12 April 1945 at Morris Heights, New York by Consolidated Shipbuilding, launched on 9 July 1945, and delivered to the Navy on 28 December 1945.

Service history

By that time, however, World War II had ended and the Navy's need for all types of ships had greatly diminished. Consequently, instead of joining the Fleet, the large harbor tug was placed in reserve at Green Cove Springs, Florida, and remained inactive for 16 months.

She was finally placed in service in May 1947, for duty in the 7th Naval District, plying the waters of Florida. When the 7th Naval District was dissolved on 1 September 1948, Accohanoc reported to the commandant of its successor, the enlarged 6th Naval District. That assignment endured for almost 40 years. In February 1962, the tug was reclassified a medium harbor tug and redesignated YTM-545. Her last years as a naval vessel were spent handling the Lexington (CVT-16) in and out of berth at Pensacola Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida.

In February 1987, Accohanoc was placed out of service at NAS Pensacola, and her name was struck from the Navy List. She was transferred to the Maritime Administration on 10 June 1987.

References

USS Accohanoc (YTM-545) Wikipedia