USS Wabaquasset (YTB-724)
USS Wabaquasset (YTB-724) was a tug that may have been operated by the United States Navy in 1945. Wabaquasset was laid down as the large steel-hulled, metal arc-welded harbor tug Port Hudson under a Maritime Commission (MC) contract as MC hull 440 on 31 December 1941, at Slidell, Louisiana, by the . Port Hudson was launched on 17 June 1942, sponsored by Miss Jean Canulette, and delivered to the War Shipping Administration (WSA) on 26 April 1943.
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USS Wabaquasset (YTB-724)
USS Wabaquasset (YTB-724) was a tug that may have been operated by the United States Navy in 1945. Wabaquasset was laid down as the large steel-hulled, metal arc-welded harbor tug Port Hudson under a Maritime Commission (MC) contract as MC hull 440 on 31 December 1941, at Slidell, Louisiana, by the . Port Hudson was launched on 17 June 1942, sponsored by Miss Jean Canulette, and delivered to the War Shipping Administration (WSA) on 26 April 1943.
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USS Wabaquasset (YTB-724) was ...... little, if any, naval service.
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1941-12-31
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1942-06-17
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United States
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Ship in service
Perhaps March–June 1945, but may not have seen U.S. Navy service
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1941-12-31
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1942-06-17
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USS Wabaquasset
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The Wabaquasset, a Native American band that once lived in Connecticut
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USS Wabaquasset (YTB-724) was ...... ration (WSA) on 26 April 1943.
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USS Wabaquasset (YTB-724)
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