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USS Bagaduce (AT-21)

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43: 525: 540: 464:, where over succeeding months she provided services to ships and submarines passing through the canal until February 1929 when she returned to Key West. The tug continued normal support operations until early 1932 when she was withdrawn from the 7th Naval District, as part of a district reorganization plan, and decommissioned at 362:
was designated AT-21 on 17 July 1920 when the Navy adopted the alphanumeric system of hull classification and identification. After almost two years of service out of New York, the tug was caught up in the massive fleet reduction caused by the 1922
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loaded nine tons of dry provisions and delivered them to that ravaged city. The tug also helped to clear the harbor of wreckage and supported the naval detachment dispatched from Key West in its efforts to guard the waterfront and post office.
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s inactivity, however, proved brief. Recommissioned on 9 June 1924, she resumed operations in the 3d Naval District, out of the New York Navy Yard. In early 1926, she transferred to the
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in raising the stricken submersible on 5 July and in towing her into New York three days later. Immediately afterwards, the tug was assigned to the
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was the first of 19 new steel tugs designed to serve as minesweepers and conduct heavy-duty towing work at navy yards. Assigned to the
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on 16 December 1943. She was reclassified an old ocean tug and was redesignated ATO-21 on 15 May 1944.
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s involvement in relief efforts continued the following year, when, in late April, she moved to
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on 24 February 1919; launched 5 April 1919; and commissioned at Buffalo on 18 September 1919.
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ships, into August 1943 when she changed operational control to the Commander,
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coast, providing towing and pilot services to various ships of the fleet.
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on 31 July 1946, and she was transferred for disposal to the
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Recommissioned on 22 June 1938 and assigned duty in the
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USS Bagaduce's stern at dry dock (Photo taken 1946)
483:on 22 October. The tug remained on towing duty in 387:, which had been rammed and sunk by the steamship 829:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States 509:on 22 June 1946, her name was struck from the 319:(Tug No. 21) was laid down on 16 July 1918 at 225:1,000 tonnes (980 long tons; 1,100 short tons) 793:List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy 619: 579:. U.S. Government Printing Office: 762. 1921. 573:"Table 21 – Ships on Navy List June 30, 1919" 8: 424:Soon after the tug's arrival, on 18 August, 551:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 626: 612: 604: 257:12.4 knots (23.0 km/h; 14.3 mph) 545:This article incorporates text from the 19:For other ships with the same name, see 564: 487:waters, serving the growing numbers of 27: 39: 7: 233:156 ft 8 in (47.75 m) 447:1927 flood of the Mississippi River 249:14 ft 7 in (4.45 m) 14: 101:$ 537,807.70 (hull and machinery) 16:Tugboat of the United States Navy 814:Ships built in Buffalo, New York 538: 452:A month later, on 11 July 1927, 41: 325:Ferguson Steel and Iron Company 85:Ferguson Steel and Iron Company 1: 554:. The entry can be found 199:for disposal, 9 January 1947. 365:Washington Naval Conference 338:Constructed as part of the 845: 600:at NavSource Naval History 507:Mare Island Naval Shipyard 505:was decommissioned at the 395:Point Judith, Rhode Island 331:in February 1919; renamed 18: 819:Bagaduce-class fleet tugs 788: 647: 397:, on 25 September 1925. 203: 34: 30: 577:Congressional Serial Set 426:a devastating hurricane 241:30 ft (9.1 m) 204:General characteristics 529: 519:Suisun Bay, California 443:Vicksburg, Mississippi 350:, she operated at the 527: 521:, on 9 January 1947. 511:Naval Vessel Register 311:Hancock County, Maine 493:Western Sea Frontier 421:, on 2 August 1926. 379:Washington Navy Yard 515:Maritime Commission 473:11th Naval District 309:and a peninsula in 195:Transferred to the 530: 468:on 20 April 1932. 415:7th Naval District 352:New York Navy Yard 342:building program, 303:United States Navy 123:, 24 February 1919 801: 800: 456:got underway for 432:. 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USS Bagaduce
Bagaduce River
Maine
Ferguson Steel and Iron Company
Buffalo, New York
USMC
Bagaduce-class fleet tug
gun mounts
lead ship
Bagaduce class
fleet tugs
United States Navy
Bagaduce River
Hancock County, Maine
Buffalo, New York
Ferguson Steel and Iron Company
World War I
3d Naval District
New York Navy Yard
New England
Washington Naval Conference
Washington Navy Yard
S-51
City of Rome
Point Judith, Rhode Island
Falcon
Sagamore
7th Naval District
Key West, Florida
a devastating hurricane

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