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USS Naugatuck (YTM–753)

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Name
  
USS Naugatuck

In service
  
21 January 1963

Fate
  
Scrapped 1974

Weight
  
299.7 tons

Laid down
  
date unknown

Out of service
  
date unknown

Launched
  
1953

Namesake
  
An Indian word meaning “one tree” or “fork of the river.”

USS Naugatuck (YTM-753) was a tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy from the U.S. Army. She was assigned to harbor duty at New York City harbor.

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Acquired from the U.S. Army

Naugatuck – the second U.S. Navy ship to be so named—was a medium harbor tug, was taken over from the Army in 1963. Built as an Army Design 423 Large Tug by Higgins Industries, New Orleans, Louisiana, delivered February 1953, LT–1964 served the Army until acquired by the Navy in 1962, on a loan basis.

The Navy assumed permanent possession the next year, and effective 21 January 1963 the tug was named and reclassified Naugatuck (YTM–753).

3rd Naval District service

Assigned duties in the 3rd Naval District, she continued to provide services in the New York Harbor area into 1970. The ship was scrapped in 1974.

References

USS Naugatuck (YTM–753) Wikipedia


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