- USS Tensaw (YT-418)
USS "Tensaw" (YT-418/YTB-418/YTM-418) was a "Sassaba"-class district harbor tug that served the
U.S. Navy at the end ofWorld War II . She remained in thePacific Ocean to support theU.S. Pacific Fleet during theKorean Conflict , and continued to serve until she was struck in 1967.Built by the Coast Guard in Maryland
"Tensaw" (YTB-418) ex-YT-418, was laid down on
8 August 1944 at theU.S. Coast Guard Yard,Curtis Bay, Maryland ; launched on11 October 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Albert G. Mariner, Jr.; and placed in service on8 March 1945 .World War II-related service
Late that month, the new large harbor tug reported to the Commandant of the
5th Naval District atNorfolk, Virginia . In April, she proceeded via thePanama Canal to thePacific Ocean and arrived atPearl Harbor ,Hawaii , on14 May to begin duties in support of theU.S. Pacific Fleet .In June
1945 , she steamed, via theMarshall Islands , to theMariana Islands where she operated through the end of World War II. After Japan capitulated, the tug continued to serve in the Marianas until the Korean War sent her, via thePhilippine Islands , to Japan.Korean War support
Arriving at
Yokosuka , Japan, on7 February 1951 , she supportedUnited Nations forces through the armistice in the summer of 1953. She continued in the western Pacific through the 1950's and into the 1960's.Final dispositioning
Redesignated a medium harbor tug -- YTM -- in February
1962 , she remained with the Pacific Fleet until July1967 when she was inactivated, and her name was struck from theNavy list . The tug was subsequently slated for disposal by sale, but no record of her final disposition has been found.Honors and awards
Data not available.
See also
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United States Navy
*World War II
*Korean War References
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