Dekanawida (YTB-334)
The first Dekanawida (YT-334/YTB-334) was a tug in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was built and delivered in 1904 by Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the US Army as the Mine planter USAMP Colonel George Armistead. Armistead was sold by the U.S. Army Mine Planter Service in 1935 to Foss Towing and Barge Co., Portland, Oregon which renamed the ship Mary Foss. The Mary Foss was acquired by the Navy 2 November 1942 and placed in service as Dekanawida. She was employed in the 14th Naval District, and on 15 May 1944 was reclassified YTB-334. Dekanawida was stricken from the Navy List on 8 May 1946, delivered to the Maritime Commission for disposal, reacquired by Foss Maritime and renamed as the Agnes Foss. After sale in 1972 to a buye
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Dekanawida (YTB-334)
The first Dekanawida (YT-334/YTB-334) was a tug in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was built and delivered in 1904 by Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the US Army as the Mine planter USAMP Colonel George Armistead. Armistead was sold by the U.S. Army Mine Planter Service in 1935 to Foss Towing and Barge Co., Portland, Oregon which renamed the ship Mary Foss. The Mary Foss was acquired by the Navy 2 November 1942 and placed in service as Dekanawida. She was employed in the 14th Naval District, and on 15 May 1944 was reclassified YTB-334. Dekanawida was stricken from the Navy List on 8 May 1946, delivered to the Maritime Commission for disposal, reacquired by Foss Maritime and renamed as the Agnes Foss. After sale in 1972 to a buye
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The first Dekanawida (YT-334/Y ...... ip was operated as the Celtic.
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4.32816e+1
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9.32688e+0
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4.32816e+0
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Reacquired by Foss Maritime 19 ...... ippine buyer & renamed Celtic.
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United States
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Ship fate
Reacquired by Foss Maritime 19 ...... ippine buyer & renamed Celtic.
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Dekanawida
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Dekanawida, The Great Peacemaker
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Ship out of service
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single engine/propeller, 1,500 horsepower
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Ship struck
1946-05-08
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The first Dekanawida (YT-334/Y ...... . After sale in 1972 to a buye
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Dekanawida (YTB-334)
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Dekanawida (in service, not commissioned)
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