USS Tunxis (AN-90)
USS Tunxis (YN-119/AN-90) was a Cohoes-class net laying ship which was assigned to protect United States Navy ships and harbors during World War II with her anti-submarine nets. Her World War II career was cut short due to the war coming to an end, but, post-war, she was reactivated and served the Navy until she was put into reserve and eventually transferred to Venezuela as Puerto Nutrias.
USS Tunxis (AN-90)
USS Tunxis (YN-119/AN-90) was a Cohoes-class net laying ship which was assigned to protect United States Navy ships and harbors during World War II with her anti-submarine nets. Her World War II career was cut short due to the war coming to an end, but, post-war, she was reactivated and served the Navy until she was put into reserve and eventually transferred to Venezuela as Puerto Nutrias.
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USS Tunxis (YN-119/AN-90) was ...... o Venezuela as Puerto Nutrias.
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1945-03-28
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decommissioning date
1945-06-30
1955-07-20
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laying down
1944-05-02
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5.12064e+1
recommissioning date
1953-02-20
ship beam (μ)
1.00584e+1
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ship launched
1944-08-18
status
transferred toVenezuela
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Ship namesake
An American Indian tribe which ...... point where the river bends."
Ship propulsion
Diesel direct drive, , single propeller
Ship sponsor
Mrs. Edward J. Thye, wife of the Governor of Minnesota
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USS Tunxis (YN-119/AN-90) was ...... o Venezuela as Puerto Nutrias.
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USS Tunxis (AN-90)
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Puerto Nutrias
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