- USS Accokeek (ATA-181)
USS "Accokeek" (ATA-181) was an ATA-174 class auxiliary ocean tug in the service of the
United States Navy , named after theAccokeek tribe of Native Americans.She was laid down at the unnamed ATA-181 on 15 June 1944 at
Orange, Texas byLevingston Shipbuilding , launched on 27 July 1944, and commissioned on 7 October 1944 with Lt.C. M. Lacour in command.After shakedown, she sailed for the
Pacific Ocean , transiting thePanama Canal early in January 1945 and stopping inHawaii in March. Resuming her voyage west, the tug arrived atGuam on 25 March, a week before the assault onOkinawa . For the rest of the war, ATA-181 aided warships damaged in that campaign, towing them from combat intoKerama Retto and thence to bases in theMarianas and in theWestern Carolines .She stayed in the Far East after the war providing towing and salvage support for the American occupation forces. On 15 October, a severe
typhoon struck the anchorage at Okinawa and drove ATA-181 aground, but the tug escaped heavy damage and soon returned to duty. Her Far Eastern assignment ended early in the summer of 1946, and she began the long voyage to the east coast of the United States. Steaming viaPearl Harbor , San Francisco, and the Panama Canal, ATA-181 reached Philadelphia on 20 November.Over the next 26 years, she carried out a variety of missions for the
U.S. Atlantic Fleet . On 16 July 1948, she became "Accokeek". While she operated most often along the eastern seaboard and in the West Indies, her work also took her to such widely separated locations as Labrador,Ascension Island , and even inland toLake Michigan . Philadelphia served as her home port through most of her postwar career, but that changed on 30 June 1969 when "Accokeek" was reassigned toLittle Creek, Virginia . The tug operated from that base for the remaining three years of her Navy service. Decommissioned atNorfolk Naval Shipyard on 29 June 1972, "Accokeek" was transferred to theMaritime Administration on 19 September 1972 for layup in itsNational Defense Reserve Fleet .On 31 March 1986, "Accokeek" was stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register . She was sunk as an artificial reef in theGulf of Mexico on 20 February 1987.As ATA-181, "Accokeek" earned one
battle star inWorld War II .----
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