- USS Accomac (YTL-18)
The first USS "Accomac" (YT-18/YTL-18) was a small harbor tug in the service of the
United States Navy , named afterAccomac, Virginia .She was built as SS "El Toro" at
Newport News, Virginia by Newport News Shipbuilding, acquired by the Navy on26 March 1898 and renamed USS "Algonquin", and commissioned on2 April 1898 with Ens.W. S. Crowley in command.After being outfitted at the
New York Navy Yard , the tug reported for duty with theNorth Atlantic Squadron at its base atKey West, Florida on13 April . On15 June 1898 , she was renamed "Accomac". The vessel served at Key West through end of the year. In January1899 , she was reassigned to theCuba n occupation forces and was based atHavana, Cuba .Between late
1900 and December of1911 , the small ship successively served as a yard tug atPort Royal, South Carolina , Key West, andPensacola, Florida . On4 December 1911 , "Accomac" arrived at theBoston Navy Yard where she spent the remainder of her active career. In July1920 , when the Navy adopted the alphanumeric system of hull designations, "Accomac" received the hull number YT-18. At about the same time, she was renamed "Nottoway". On5 October 1942 , her name was cancelled, and she became simply YT-18. On15 May 1944 , the tug was redesignated a small harbor tug, YTL-18. She served at Boston as a yard tug through the end ofWorld War II . YTL-18 was placed out of service at Boston on3 April 1946 , and her name was struck from the Navy list on17 April 1946 . On15 October 1946 , she was sold to Mr. Arthur M. Hall, of Boston, Mass., presumably for scrapping.----See USS "Accomac", USS "Algonquin", and USS "Nottoway" for other ships of the same names.
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