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USS Tillamook (AT-16)

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NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive Tillamook (YTM-122) ex Tillamook (YT-122) (1936 - 1944) Tillamook (AT-16) (1920 - 1936) Tillamook (Fleet Tug #16) (1914 - 1920)
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became a harbor tug designated YT-122. She received her final classification, as a medium harbor tug, on 13 April 1944 and was redesignated YTM-122.
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and redesignated AT-16. On 31 January 1936, a number of old tugs previously classified as fleet tugs were reclassified as harbor tugs, and
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on 15 August 1914. She was placed in service soon thereafter, probably later in August or in September 1914, as USS
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changed designations three times. On 17 July 1920, when the Navy adopted the modern system of
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away from her berth at the Mare Island Navy Yard 16 December 1943.
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USS Tillamook

Tillamook
Coast Salish
Native American
tribe
Tillamook Bay
Oregon
Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company
Seattle
Washington
Tug
fleet tug
Maritime Commission
Arapaho-class
tugboat
tons
shaft horsepower
megawatts
oil
steam engine
knots
3-pounder
United States Navy
tug
Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company
Seattle
Washington
launched

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