USS Watseka (YTM-387) was a medium harbor tug of the YTM-192 class in the service of the United States Navy during World War II. The Naval Historical Center lists the namesake as: "Possibly a variant spelling of Watsaghika, a former village of the Iruwaitsu Shasta Indian tribe of northern California, at the extreme west end of Scott Valley."[1]
History | |
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United States | |
Name | USS Watseka |
Acquired | by purchase, 1943 |
Decommissioned | March 1946 |
Reclassified | YTM-387, 15 May 1944 |
Fate | Sold, 1 July 1972 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Tugboat |
Length | 100 ft (30 m) |
Beam | 25 ft (7.6 m) |
Draft | 10 ft (3.0 m) |
Watseka was purchased in 1943 from Ira S. Bushey and Sons of Brooklyn, New York, and assigned to the 8th Naval District, New Orleans, Louisiana, as YT-387. On 15 May 1944, her designation was changed from YT-387 to YTB-387. While in reserve, she was redesignated YTM-387 in February 1962.[1]
Placed in reserve, out of service, and berthed with the Columbia River, Oregon, group of the Pacific Reserve Fleet from March 1946, she was subsequently sold on 1 July 1972. As a civilian tug, she operated under the names Deborah W, Beaver, Seahorse,[2] SB IX, Seahorse, and Glen Cove.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b "Watseka". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History and Heritage Command.
- ^ "Harbor Tugs". Harbor Tugs. NAFTS. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
- ^ "U.S. Shipbuilding History, Shipbuilding records, Tim Colton", Shipbuilding History website.
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.