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USS Mohave

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later wrote, "of either the punt or the ." By 20 February, a storm had badly damaged the ship, causing a 60° list and destruction of her upper works. Found unfit for service on 29 March, the ship was sold as a hulk on 9 April.
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in accordance with General Order No. 97 of 9 May 1914, for the Yuman tribe on the Colorado River in Arizona, California, and Nevada. Launched on 20 June 1914; and placed in service at the
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on various towing assignments into 1918. Because of the desperate need created by
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on 10 April 1928. The wreck is still on the reef as of 2006.
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operated in the Bremerton‑Seattle area and off the coast of
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Assigned to the Puget Sound Navy Yard the same day,
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The entry can be found 260:. The unnamed steel-hulled 419:towed a large oil barge to 1141: 1120:Maritime incidents in 1928 354:Armistice in November 1918 295:for sea‑going tugs in the 43:(left background) and the 1065: 813:December (unknown date): 157: 58: 32:(AT-15), docked near the 21: 1110:Arapaho-class fleet tugs 468:Nantasket, Massachusetts 153:Wrecked 13 February 1928 982:August (unknown date): 415:In early January 1928, 158:General characteristics 1100:Ships built in Seattle 518:"Squirrel Divers 2006" 485:was stricken from the 352:ports until after the 280:, on 2 December 1914. 487:Naval Vessel Register 476:Secretary of the Navy 454:42.30500°N 70.84778°W 386:Indian Head, Maryland 309:San Diego, California 278:Bremerton, Washington 274:Puget Sound Navy Yard 370:Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 335:(NOTS) on 6 August. 459:42.30500; -70.84778 450: /  421:Provincetown, Mass. 323:, the ship reached 945:William S. 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Steaming via 113:16 December 1913 73: 70: 69: 68: 34:destroyer tender 26: 19: 1140: 1139: 1135: 1134: 1133: 1131: 1130: 1129: 1090: 1089: 1088: 1083: 1061: 1051: 1041: 1031: 1021: 1011: 1005:Adolph Woermann 1001: 991: 981: 971: 961: 951: 941: 935:Monte Cervantes 931: 921: 910: 900: 894:Pierre Chailley 890: 880: 870: 859: 849: 833: 827:Other incidents 822: 812: 802: 792: 781: 771: 761: 750: 740: 729: 719: 709: 699: 689: 678: 668: 658: 648: 638: 628: 617: 604: 601: 563: 558: 536: 532: 531: 522: 520: 516: 515: 511: 504: 500: 495: 458: 456: 452: 449: 444: 441: 439: 437: 436: 431:ran aground in 427:in heavy seas, 408:, and numerous 396:. 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Index

USS Mohave, docked near USS Bridgeport and USS Constitution(r), c. 1924
destroyer tender
USS Bridgeport (AD-10)
frigate
USS Constitution
Mohave people
Seattle Construction & DD Com.
Arapaho-class
fleet tug
3-pounders
Arapaho-class
fleet tug
United States Navy
Seattle Construction and Drydock Company
Puget Sound Navy Yard
Bremerton, Washington
Washington
World War I
Atlantic Ocean
east coast
Mare Island
San Diego, California
Mexican
Panama Canal
Key West, Florida
Norfolk, Virginia
Bermuda
Naval Overseas Transportation Service
coal
barges

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