USS Alamingo (YT-227) was laid down on 13 April 1944 at Camden, New Jersey, by the Mathis Yacht Building Co.; reclassified a large harbor tug and redesignated YTB-227 on 15 May 1944; launched on 21 October 1944; and placed in service on 19 February 1945.

USS Alamingo (YT-227) underway at Norfolk, VA., 30 March 1950, USS Algol (AKA-54) is moored pierside in the background.
History
United States
NameUSS Alamingo (YT-227)
BuilderMathis Yacht Building Company, Camden, NJ
Laid down13 April 1944
Launched21 October 1944
In service19 February 1945
StrickenSeptember 1964
Fateunknown
General characteristics
Class and typeCahto-class district harbor tug
Displacement410 t
Length110 ft (34 m)
Beam27 ft (8.2 m)
Draft11 ft 4 in (3.45 m)
Propulsiondiesel, single screw
Speed12 knots (22 km/h)
Complement12
Armamenttwo .50-cal machine guns

Initially assigned to the 7th Naval District, Alamingo plied the coastal waters of Florida until sometime in 1947. At that time, she was transferred to the 5th Naval District and based at Norfolk, Virginia. After almost a decade of service in the Chesapeake Bay area, the large harbor tug was reassigned to the 3d Naval District late in 1956. She spent the remaining years of her naval career operating in and around New York. In February 1962, Alamingo was reclassified a medium harbor tug and was redesignated YTM-227. Her name was stricken from the Navy list in September 1964.

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