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1518: 1284: 1404: 1551: 1612: 1473: 1645: 50: 1584: 35: 1338: 1678: 1371: 977: 671:-class fleet tug) were tasked with measuring radiation and said that the ocean water boiled and churned, and radiation meters went off the charts when they held them over the side. The sailors wore no protection, only their standard 640:
was to determine the vulnerability of submarines to deeply detonated nuclear weapons, and to evaluate the feasibility of using such weapons. The test device was suspended to a depth of 2,000 feet (610 m) by a cable attached to a
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to assist in the assault that was to strike that atoll the next morning. She supported operations until the atoll was secured and remained in the area for almost two months, providing services to American ships using this new base.
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for four months. She then remained on the west coast until 10 August 1950 when she got underway for a five-month tour in Alaska. During the next decade, her operations on the west coast were broken by seven deployments to the
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next deployment to the western Pacific placed the ship in a combat zone for the third time in her naval career. On 5 February 1968, she stood out of San Diego for San Francisco to pick up
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transplants without any official recognition by the U.S. government. The feeling on the feet of the sailors when it went off was like a sledge hammer hitting the deck of the ship.
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on 17 April 1968, and departed the next day for special operations that lasted for a month. She returned to Subic Bay on 21 May 1968 for a week and then steamed to
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took the section in tow and returned it to Subic Bay before continuing on her original voyage. She was at Singapore on 16 June and 17 June 1969, and left for
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The tug returned to the Marshalls on 25 May. On 11 June, she was in the transport screen of TF 52, the Northern Attack Force, when it sortied for the
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10 from 31 July to 24 August 1944 when she joined ServRon, South Pacific. The ship operated in the South Pacific until 9 May 1946 when she departed
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was deployed to the western Pacific again from 16 March to 4 October 1970, and from 8 November 1972 to 15 June 1973. In 1971, the tug deployed to
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From San Pedro, her home port, she operated along the California coast until returning to Pearl Harbor on 27 December 1946. On 23 February 1947,
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to approach the shore for close bombardment. The tug then performed salvage, towing, and screening duty until 18 February when she moved to
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Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969; 13 June to 14 June 1969, 18 June to 21 June 1969, 25 July to 28 July 1969, 5 August to 7 August 1969
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and deliver the covered lighter to Hawaii. She left her charge at Pearl Harbor on 17 February 1968, and headed for the
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The time of detonation was 1300 hrs Pacific Time. The test was carried out without incident, and the device yielded 30
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fleet tug with the shot barge itself. Suspended from the tow lines of other tugs were three miniature unmanned
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deployed to the western Pacific again from 13 February 1962 to 3 July 1962. On 29 December 1962, she took
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from San Francisco, California, to San Diego. This was the largest operational tow made by a tug of the
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remained in California waters until 1 April 1975 when she was decommissioned and struck from the
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the next day before proceeding via Subic Bay to Guam. After returning to Subic Bay on 8 July,
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made two additional voyages to Vũng Tàu before returning to San Diego on 24 September 1969.
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departed the Marshalls on 12 April for a tender availability at Pearl Harbor and to have a
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Korean Defense Summer-Fall 1952; 19 July to 10 August 1952, 3 November to 30 November 1952
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Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase IV; 15 April to 20 May 1968, 30 May to 30 June 1968
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Third Korean Winter; 1 December to 5 December 1952, 29 December 1952 to 3 January 1953
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there the following month for an overhaul which lasted until 21 January 1969.
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Marianas operation; Assault and occupation of Saipan, 11 June to 7 July 1944
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in tow. She dropped off the lighter on 19 June 1969, and picked up a repair
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Sanctuary Counteroffensive; 23 May to 26 May 1970, 18 June to 20 June 1970
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On the first of these deployments, from 4 June 1952 to 1 March 1953,
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named "Squaws", each packed with cameras and telemetry instruments.
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towed a nuclear bomb used as a depth charge as it was detonated in
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coast in late August and returned to Portland. The tug steamed to
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Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase VII; 30 July to 3 August 1970
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and had a very successful career marked by the winning of three
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Consolidation II Consolidation II; 21 February to 28 March 1972
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from July to November to serve as a search and rescue vessel.
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Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase V; 1 July to 13 July 1968
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from June to September 1965. In December 1965, the tug towed
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had been cut in two and only the stern section was afloat.
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the following week to provide target services for ships at
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and Vietnam. She called at Da Nang and then proceeded to "
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and three General Motors 3-268A auxiliary services engines
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Gilbert Islands operation; 26 November to 8 December 1943
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Marshall Islands operation; Occupation of Kwajalein and
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TF 92, the Logistics Support Force which supplied
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She was sold for scrapping by the 709:to Pearl Harbor before returning to 542:on 15 June 1948 and operated out of 518: 377:; and commissioned on 17 July 1943. 347:during World War II, two during the 1274: 598: 210:38 ft 6 in (11.73 m) 24: 546:until October when she steamed to 412:on 4 November and was assigned to 218:15 ft 4 in (4.67 m) 25: 1789: 999: 686: 365:was laid down on 22 June 1942 at 165:Sold for scrapping, 1 August 1976 27:Tugboat of the United States Navy 1676: 1643: 1610: 1582: 1549: 1516: 1471: 1402: 1369: 1336: 1282: 975: 825:the Australian aircraft carrier 48: 33: 1768:Ships built in Portland, Oregon 614:involved a single test of the 439:and arrived on 26 November at 256:3,600 shp (2,685 kW) 194:1,235 long tons (1,255 t) 13: 1: 991:. The entry can be found 970: 414:Service Force, Pacific Fleet 7: 675:clothes. One sailor on the 531:and an eight-month tour at 270:(30 km/h; 18 mph) 10: 1794: 1353:Comandante General Zapiola 909:for World War II service: 616:Mark 90 Betty nuclear bomb 428:Supporting invasion forces 1763:Cherokee-class fleet tugs 1737: 1711: 1674: 1641: 1608: 1580: 1547: 1514: 1469: 1400: 1367: 1334: 1290:United States Coast Guard 1280: 1269: 1065: 897: 703:San Francisco, California 435:was routed onward to the 169: 41: 32: 863:North Pacific operations 555:for operations with the 466:took soundings enabling 155:7 battle stars (Vietnam) 1500:Sebastián de Belalcázar 1479:Colombian National Navy 894:(DRMS), 1 August 1976. 202:205 ft (62 m) 170:General characteristics 1410:Republic of China Navy 732:Vietnam War operations 404:, towing two fuel oil 290:3 in (76 mm) 152:2 battle stars (Korea) 878:Final decommissioning 802:got underway for the 793:Campbell Machine Yard 711:San Diego, California 563:Korean War operations 398:San Pedro, California 371:Commercial Iron Works 76:Commercial Iron Works 715:Alaskan Sea Frontier 705:, and delivered the 331:constructed for the 237:12-278A diesel main 1590:Italian Coast Guard 538:The tug headed for 125:ATF-92, 15 May 1944 18:USS Tawasa (ATF-92) 747:Philippine Islands 333:United States Navy 1750: 1749: 1707: 1706: 1059:-class fleet tugs 823:had collided with 798:On 5 March 1969, 779:services for the 519:Post-war activity 408:. 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Index

USS Tawasa (ATF-92)

Commercial Iron Works
Portland
Oregon
battle stars
Cherokee-class
fleet tug
Diesel-electric
General Motors
engines
General Electric
generators
single screw
knots
3 in (76 mm)
40 mm
20 mm
Cherokee-class
fleet tug
United States Navy
World War II
Pacific Ocean
battle stars
Korean War
campaign stars
Vietnam War
Portland, Oregon
Commercial Iron Works
Sullivan brothers

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