USS Muskegon

USS Muskegon

USS "Muskegon" may refer to:

*USS|Muskegon|PF-24, was a patrol frigate launched in July 1943 and scrapped in the late 1950’s exact date unknown

*USS|Muskegon|YTB-763, is a large harbor tug launched in 1962 and currently in active service


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