Name USS Chimariko Laid down 1944 Construction started 1944 Weight 1,209 tons | Ordered 1944 Commissioned 28 April 1945 Launched 30 December 1944 Displacement 1.08 million kg | |
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Namesake A Native American tribe living in California Decommissioned 30 October 1946 at San Pedro, CA Builder Charleston Shipbuilding & Dry Dock |
USS Chimariko (ATF-154) was an Abnaki class Fleet Ocean Tug of the United States Navy and the first to be named Chimariko after the Native American tribe in California.
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She was laid down as (AT-154) at Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Charleston S.C.
On 15 May 1944 she was redesignated Fleet Ocean Tug (ATF-149). She was launched on 30 December 1944 (Sponsored by Mrs. G. Davis) and commissioned USS Chimariko (ATF-154) on 28 April 1945, Lieutenant Walter R. Wurzler, USNR, in command. Departing Norfolk, Va.
World War II
Post war
Final Disposition
Chimariko was transferred to Maritime Administration custody in 1962, but was returned to the Navy in August 1976 for use as a salvage training hulk. Later employed as a target, she was sunk in deep water off Southern California on 27 August 1978.
She now lies at rest in 1150 fathoms at 032,00 N, 118,00 W.