- USS Pawtucket (YT-7)
Originally known as "Pawtucket" (Harbor Tug No. 7), the USS "Pawtucket" (YT-7), later reclassified USS "Pawtucket" (YTM-7) until disposition, was a district harbor tug serving in the
United States Navy in the early 20th century, during the era of the First andSecond World War s. This was the first of two USN namesakes of the city of Pawtucket,Rhode Island and the Native American tribe bearing the same name."Pawtucket" was ordered on
3 March 1897 , laid down atMare Island Navy Yard inCalifornia on22 July 1898 and launched17 November 1898 . The 19th century designation "Harbor Tug No.7" was officially replaced with "YT-7" (meaningdistrict harbor tug ) on17 July 1920 ."Pawtucket"
's entire career was spent on the Pacific coast, active in the 13th Naval District, thePuget Sound Navy Yard being her permanent base for more than thirty years. During World War II she was armed with a single 20 mm. gun and served as a patrol craft and minesweeper in thePuget Sound area, with an increased complement of 16. "Pawtucket" was redesignated "YTM-7" on15 May 1944 .At the war's end, "Pawtucket" was declared surplus, placed out of service
13 December 1946 , and transferred to theMaritime Commission . She was then sold to theNortheast Merchandising Service , which operated her briefly in Puget Sound before scrapping her in 1947.Personnel
* Robert Witcher Copeland (CO, 1940s)
References
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