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== Service in the Hawaiian Islands ==
== Service in the Hawaiian Islands ==
USS ''Weehawken'' spent part of her US Navy career serving the 14th Naval District which is comprised of the [[Hawaiian Islands]] and surrounding smaller islets. She also served on the island of Guam. She has conducted routine towing operations between those islands and has rendered assistance to ships entering and clearing [[Pearl Harbor]]. As of December 1979, she was still active in the 14th Naval District.
USS ''Weehawken'' spent part of her US Navy career serving the 14th Naval District which comprises the [[Hawaiian Islands]] and surrounding smaller islets. She also served on the island of Guam. She has conducted routine towing operations between those islands and has rendered assistance to ships entering and clearing [[Pearl Harbor]]. As of December 1979, she was still active in the 14th Naval District.


== Deactivation ==
== Deactivation ==

Revision as of 06:44, 11 August 2008

Career USN Jack
Award Date: 01/31/1964
Keel Date: 08/13/1964
Launch Date: 06/08/1965
Commissioned: 10/22/1965
Decommissioned: 04/24/2003
Fate: Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise
General characteristics
Class: Large harbor tug (S-P)
Displacement: 283 tons
Length: 109 ft
Beam: 31 ft
Draft: 14 ft
Speed: 12 k
Complement: 12
Armament: None Indicated
Propulsion: Not known

The USS Weehawken (YTB-776), a US Navy large harbor tug, was laid down in August 1964 at Marinette, Wisconsin, by the Marinette Marine Corp.; launched on 8 June 1965; delivered to the 9th Naval District in July 1965; and placed in service in the 14th Naval District during November 1965.

Service in the Hawaiian Islands

USS Weehawken spent part of her US Navy career serving the 14th Naval District which comprises the Hawaiian Islands and surrounding smaller islets. She also served on the island of Guam. She has conducted routine towing operations between those islands and has rendered assistance to ships entering and clearing Pearl Harbor. As of December 1979, she was still active in the 14th Naval District.

Deactivation

USS Weehawken was disposed of in support of a Fleet training exercise on 24 April 2003 after thirty seven and a half years of service with the US Navy.

References

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

See also