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Subsequently she operated as a tug, a ferry, and a target tow in the Philippines u
nd in October that year she captured the German tug Adjutant.
hat their vessel had been in collision with the tug Advance.
ewport, Rhode Island, New England operated as a tug, aiding ships arriving at and departing from Ne
Group Airborne Forces, where it mainly operated tug aircraft towing Horsa gliders.
vember 1942 with a flight of Miles Master II GT tug aircraft and Hotspur II gliders arriving on 16
ostwar role began as a naval liaison and target tug aircraft with modifications to the nose, length
s converted into paratroop transport and glider tug aircraft.
s soon as it ran aground, jumping into a nearby tug, along with several crew.
A tug alongside the scuttled destroyer G102
The tug also served as a tender to Union ironclads in t
y 1950s when she was acquired in 1954 by Island Tug and Barge of Victoria, British Columbia.
For the World War I tug and patrol boat, see USS L. A. Dempsey (SP-1231
any Limited, a British Hong founded as Shanghai Tug and Lighter Limited in 1857 in Shanghai by St.
USS Aurora (SP-345) was a harbor tug and a minesweeper of the United States Navy.
e first penetration of the Arctic by commercial tug and barge services.
Hampton Roads, Virginia, where she served as a tug and ordnance boat.
nd the ship was reclassified an auxiliary ocean tug and re-designated ATA-217 on the same day.
ter, whose canal was used for trials of a steam tug, and who later ordered steam tugs from William
d Buse for use of the Mississippi Squadron as a tug and general transport.
Tantalus also damaged a tug and the Japanese submarine chaser Ch 1.
close aboard on 30 August, Auk performed local tug and towing duties at Kirkwall in mid-September
Maru, four Japanese sailing vessels, a Japanese tug and a Japanese barge, three small unidentified
rl Harbor on 30 October, Kingfisher served as a tug and torpedo recovery ship until 23 September wh
962, Wahaka was reclassified as a medium harbor tug and redesignated YTM-526.
mpted to run the enemy's batteries with a steam tug and two barges loaded with subsistence stores.
classified as a wooden, propeller-driven steam tug, and had an overall length of 93 feet, beam of
r 1946, and she was acquired by the Puget Sound Tug and Barge Company on 28 April 1947.
y 1962, she was reclassified as a medium harbor tug and redesignated YTM-525.
Shipbuilding Corp.; reclassified a large harbor tug and redesignated YTB-264 on 15 May 1944; launch
ry 1962, Acoma was reclassified a medium harbor tug and was redesignated YTM-701.
s, but vital, duties in those waters, providing tug and tow services, pilot assistance, and stand-b
alimar, and together sank another coaster and a tug and a barge.
ed on picket duty guarding the monitors, and on tug and dispatch service until the end of the war.
th Atlantic Blockading Squadron and served as a tug and repair vessel in Hampton Roads, Virginia, f
War she operated at Cairo, Illinois, providing tug and towing services for the squadron and servin
she was allowed to drop her tow lines from the tug and continue alone under sail.
, assigned to the 5th Naval District, performed tug and miscellaneous duties out of Norfolk until t
She encountered two small minelayers, a tug, and an inter-island steamer on 19 August, and
ling vessels, six Japanese coasters, a Japanese tug and a barge, and a small unidentified Japanese
tation in the James River, where she acted as a tug and mail boat.
December 1940, she was reclassified as a harbor tug, and the name Sparrow was cancelled.
Escorting the tug and her tow, French returned to Hollandia 31 Ju
Late in the war, it was used in glider tug and night ground attack roles, but production o
94 the 32 year old vessel left Ajman towed by a tug and was broken up on Alang beach on the western
Inland Tug and Barge
duty, Alloway was reclassified a medium harbor tug and redesignated YTM-170 on 15 May 1944.
tch, New York City; fitted out for service as a tug; and commissioned on 8 February 1864, Acting Vo
She performed tug and tow services with ships ranging in size fro
feet (57 by 9.1 m), Cromwell lock could hold a tug and three barges, and was opened on 22 May 1911
d based at Norfolk, Virginia, Menhaden provided tug and towing services and conducted harbor patrol
Intended for use as a tug and offshore blockader, Honeysuckle departed Ne
The William Watkins Ltd paddle tug Anglia under the command of Captain David Glue
dle, from Ferrol, Spain to London by the paddle tug Anglia in 1878.
y, she was struck on the broadside by the steam tug Anton.
Taking Houston (CL-81) in tandem tow with tug Arapaho (ATF-68) the ship sailed on 14 December
The units of tug are yank per time, or equivalently, mass times
Towing ARD-16, the tug arrived in Kwajalein lagoon on 2 June.
the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, the new tug arrived off the bar outside Charleston, South C
The tug arrived at Saipan on 25 June and remained there
The tug arrived there 10 days later and departed Japane
ritish merchant ship Parthia until a commercial tug arrived to assist Parthia.
d by the distressed MV Aroin until a commercial tug arrived.
cific from 18 to 22 May 1964 until a commercial tug arrived.
gun for use elsewhere and continued to use the tug as an unarmed transport.
The tug assessed and attempted to deploy skimmers on 18
The tug assisting with firefighting is probably USS ATR
t Delaware until 13 August when Moccasin joined tug Aster and Yantic in pursuit of blockade‑runner
She proved to be from the tug Aster - that had run aground on Caroline Shoals
1, the small ship successively served as a yard tug at Port Royal, South Carolina, Key West, and Pe
thereafter, Anemone sailed North to serve as a tug at the New York Navy Yard during the partial de
the 12th Naval District and served as a harbor tug at San Francisco, California, until placed out
Chemung served as yard tug at the United States Naval Academy from 14 May
er 1944 to August 1945, the ship served as yard tug at Ulithi supplying the amphibious and fast car
She served as a harbor tug at Puget Sound Navy Yard until decommissioned 1
sioned 1 September 1865, and was used as a yard tug at New York City until 23 July 1894 when she wa
o, and conjures up a teen romance that tries to tug at your heartstrings one moment, and make you l
Mistletoe served as a tug at the Cairo Naval Base until joining the Missi
62, Nabigwon remained active as a medium harbor tug at Pearl Harbor into the 1970s.
ober, and served as a general harbor and towing tug at Noumea, New Caledonia.
February 1925, Challenge resumed duty as a yard tug at Puget Sound.
Light continued to perform duty as an ordnance tug at Boston, Massachusetts, until 1870.
From 1871-June 1873, she served as a yard tug at the Washington Navy Yard.
Her designation was changed to Ocean tug AT-132 on 1 June 1942, and to Repair ship ARS-3
ng duties with MinDiv 14. Redesignated as Ocean Tug AT-137 on 1 June 1942, she was based at Bermuda
ce reclassified - first becoming an ocean-going tug, AT-145, on 1 June 1942; then an ocean-going tu
eturned Pearl Harbor and, joined by Fleet Ocean Tug ATF-157 and Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock ARD-5,
or failure and was towed the rest of the way by tug ATR-12.
Under tow from rescue tug ATR-85, she departed Cristobal, Panama Canal Zo
In 1826 the tunnel was upgraded with a steam tug attached to a continuous chain on the canal bed
A French tug based at Cherbourg, the Abeille Languedoc, went
timbers, compelling Lt.(jg) Miller to order the tug beached at New London to facilitate repairs.
Within a few days, the armed tug began operating off the North Carolina coast wh
e departed Australia for Japan under tow by the tug Benton Maru in 1962.
The tug blew up and sank.
A tug boat sank off the coast of Mobile, Alabama whil
oned in 1945, sold in 1946 and converted to the tug boat Sung Ming.
The crew were rescued by a tug boat and the SS Catala passenger steamer, but t
e signal was heard at Mystic, Connecticut and a tug boat that was farther away than the Galatea, an
o expedite transportation of materials, a small tug boat and several barges were purchased for $190
Albany Tug Boat Elgin
Life size tug boat for children to play with
The boats are a lightship 'Helwick', a tug boat called 'Canning' and 'Olga', a Bristol Cha
Each ferry pontoon is pushed and pulled by a tug boat and, when traffic demands, two such ferry/
ed on the western side of the boom gate vessel ( tug boat), which was 30 metres (98 ft) long.
Tug boats were contracted to move the two barges (c
On 18 October, the tug bombarded Confederate positions at Shipping Poi
Leslie was a screw tug borrowed from the Union Army by the Navy early
In February, she operated as a tug, breaking ice in Marine Basin, helping six subm
On 7 February 1970, the tug brought the U.S. fishing vessel Aleutian Queen,
Radiant was a commercial tug built in 1903 by the Neafie & Levy at Philadelp
Tide was a tug built in 1916 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, by the M
by the Navy, Satellite was a wooden, side-wheel tug built at New York City in 1854, was purchased b
Brilliant was a commercial tug built in 1903 by the Neafie & Levy at Philadelp
Alfred A. Wotkyns -- a screw tug built in 1863 at New Brunswick, New Jersey, by
The second Alloway (YT-170) -- a diesel-powered tug built in 1935 as Russell No. 12 - was acquired
asionally referred to as A. DeGroat was a screw tug built in 1863 at Buffalo, New York.
Lavender, a tug built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1864 as
Port Fire, a screw tug, built at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Ma
Lion, a screw tug built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1864, w
Amaranthus a wooden-hulled screw tug built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1864 by
701/YTM-701) was a Hisada-class district harbor tug built during the end of World War II.
In 1917 she was rebuilt as a steam tug by Shewan's Dry Dock Company at Brooklyn, New Y
Auxiliary ocean tug Cahokia (ATA-168) towed the veteran oiler to Sa
0 to 1995, originally built in 1977 as an ocean tug called the Smit Houston.
5 February 1919, standing by West Haven until a tug came to assist.
h as the Tarpenbeck) and the wreck of a salvage tug can still be seen at low tide under Culver Clif
The tug carried out various towing assignments between
Rocket served as an ordnance tug carrying weapons and ammunition in New York Nav
Later, she performed as a cargo tug, carrying RAAF equipment to Brisbane, where she
Rescuer (ARS-18) was built in 1904 as tug Casper by United Engine Works, and acquired for
s, Aramis received orders by semaphore from the tug Cayuga to report forthwith to the New York Navy
11 (the former French Alice Robert), the German tug Cebre, the German tankers Felix 1 and Tempo 3 (
During her working life the tug Cervia main roll was as a towing and salvage tu
George Wendt - Tug Clarke
er owing to engine trouble but, seeing an enemy tug close by, taxied up to it and released his torp
me, and was sold 5 July 1948 to Foss Launch and Tug Co. Fate: unknown.
on and was subsequently sold to Foss Launch and Tug Co., Oakland, California.
USS Sagamore (AT-20), a steel, oceangoing tug commissioned on 18 June 1918.
later YTM-129, was a United States Navy harbor tug commissioned in 1938 and sold for scrapping in
About 1900 it was sold to the Adelaide Tug Company in Australia, which dismasted it.
mpany in 1925 and merged with Thomas Wheelock's tug company to form Wheelock and Marden Company Lim
ork in Ireland, where during a TeX Users Group ( TUG) conference, a new encoding was introduced for
USS Chippewa (AT-69) was a Navajo-class fleet tug constructed for the United States Navy during W
USS Carib (AT-82) was a Cherokee-class fleet tug constructed for the United States Navy during W
After Japan capitulated, the tug continued to serve in the Marianas until the Ko
k of fanfare, the accomplishments of this fleet tug contribute significantly to the strength of the
San Pedro Bay, towing a drydock and escorting a tug convoy.
be, Japan, and towed to Seattle by the Japanese tug Daisho Maru No. 1.
d with her sister ship Rotoiti and towed by the tug Daisy to Hong Kong for breaking up.
One of these is a paddle tug dating from 8 May 1945.
. Dialogue and Sons, Camden, New Jersey, as the tug Defiance and commandeered by the Navy from the
rt shakedown cruise early in February 1945, the tug departed Norfolk, Virginia, for Hawaii and arri
ainder of the war performing varied duties as a tug, dispatch vessel, and patrol ship.
John C. Doxsee of Islip, New York, for use as a tug during World War I. Assigned the section patrol
Navy chartered her for use as a minesweeper and tug during World War I.
Navy chartered her for use as a minesweeper and tug during World War I.
She also performed general tug duties through the end of the war and into 1919
Harcourt performed various tug duties in Hampton Roads until placed in ordinar
transferred to Boston Navy Yard to perform yard tug duties.
rd, Pearl Harbor, on 29 January 1940 for harbor tug duty.
iffy Clyro, and their overblown songs manage to tug effectively on heartstrings despite their foibl
On 20 August 1918 the tug Emily B. owned by the same company, was substit
En route to Hawaii, the fleet tug encountered an Army ship, FS-179, in distress a
e at Okinawa and drove ATA-181 aground, but the tug escaped heavy damage and soon returned to duty.
ving as a minesweeper, target vessel, and fleet tug, except for short periodic moves to the east co
village's layby, affectionately named the Tugby Tug featured on Ross Kent's Channel 4 documentary o
The tug finally made San Francisco on 3 March.
a on 7 October 1865, she operated as a merchant tug for more than two decades.
r operated as a patrol vessel, minesweeper, and tug for the remainder of World War I and into the s
ust, she served to escort convoys and as rescue tug for the ships passing through the dangerous wat
Heavy fire from the damaged tug forced Rorqual to shift her fire from the batte
The Tug Fork river is the border between West Virginia
Stone is located just across the Tug Fork from Williamson, West Virginia, upstream f
A section of the floodwall along the Tug Fork in Matewan, West Virginia, constructed by
rginia in upper center on the right side of the Tug Fork River.
Rawl is located on the Tug Fork across from Kentucky, 3.5 miles (6 km) sou
Kermit is located along the Tug Fork, opposite Warfield, Kentucky.
ates that Batts & Fallam reached Matewan on the Tug Fork.
Barry released the tug from escort duty on 3 September 1918 and direct
ly the Long Lin from China was being towed by a tug from Dunkirk to a Mediterranean scrapyard.
t a Dakota to its original parachute and glider tug function, along with restoring or building an A
Originally the merchant tug George W. Loane it was purchased in 1868 for $1
The tug got underway in October to return to the United
On 11 March 1969 she extinguished a fire on tug Gulf Master and towed her to the Port of Sabine
The tug had evidently come from Newcastle, and it is st
From 1964 into 1970 the tug has performed her duties for the Navy at Holy L
demonstrated south of Gotland, where she needed tug help from the bigger Swedish ship HMS Drottning
ly towed the submarine chaser SC-177 before the tug herself began to founder in the heavy southwest
In the Tug Hill and Adirondack regions in New York, a Dave
The wind farm is located on Tug Hill in Lewis County, New York.
On 28 December 1942 the British tug HMS St. Issey (Lt.
tes accidentally hit and sank the Brigand-class tug HMS Buccaneer while it was towing the actual ta
The tug HMS Frisky took her into St.
ofession as Commanding Officer of the Navy Yard Tug Hoga, and efficient action and disregard of you
t USS Accomac (YT-18/YTL-18) was a small harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy, named
esolute was built as a wooden-hulled commercial tug in 1906 at Mobile, Alabama.
USS Alarka (YTB-229), was a United States Navy tug in commission from 1945 to 1946.
89, Rocket's last service was as a fireboat and tug in Boston Navy Yard through the Spanish-America
Navajo (ATR-138/ATA-211) was an auxiliary ocean tug in the United States Navy.
                                                                                                   


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