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USS Namequa (YT 331)

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Name
  
USS Namequa

Commissioned
  
17 February 1943

Laid down
  
early 1942

Length
  
30 m

USS Namequa (YT-331)

Builder
  
Calumet Shipyard and Dry Dock Co., Chicago, Illinois

Launched
  
22 May 1942, as Port Elizabeth

Renamed
  
Namequa (YT–331), 29 September 1942

USS Namequa (YT-331/YTB-331) was built as Port Elizabeth (MC Hull 444), was laid down in early 1942, under a Maritime Commission contract as a type V2-ME-A1, by Calumet Shipyard and Dry Dock Co., Chicago, Illinois. Launched on 22 May 1942, sponsored by Mrs. James F. Rogan; she was renamed Namequa and classified as YT–331 on 29 September. The ship was acquired by the United States Navy on 15 October and placed in service on 17 February 1943.

The name "Namequa" comes from the only daughter of Black Hawk, leader of the Sauk and Fox tribes during the Black Hawk War (1831–1832).

Service history

Allocated to the 1st Naval District and based at Boston, she provided fire-fighting, tug, and salvage services to naval vessels and installations in that district throughout her seven-year career. Reclassified YTB–331 on 15 May 1944, her active service was continuous, except for a period in reserve from March to October 1946. She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register in June 1950.

References

USS Namequa (YT-331) Wikipedia