- USS Alloway (YT-170)
USS "Alloway" (YT-170/YTM-170) was an "Alloway"-class
tugboat acquired by theU.S. Navy for the task of providing yard tugboat services duringWorld War II , when U.S. ports were often congested with ships arriving and departing.The second "Alloway" ("YT-170") -- a
diesel -powered tug built in1935 as "Russell No. 12" - was acquired by the Navy on28 October 1940 atNew York City from the Newton Creek Towing Co.; renamed "Alloway" the following day and simultaneously designated "YT-170"; converted to naval service by theNew York Navy Yard ; and placed in service at New York City on7 November 1940 .World War II service
Alloway was initially ordered to the5th Naval District and stationed at the Naval Proving Grounds atDahlgren, Virginia , where she served through the end ofWorld War II .During her tour of duty, "Alloway" was reclassified a medium harbor tug and redesignated "YTM-170" on
15 May 1944 .On
21 March 1946 , she was assigned to temporary duty with the5th Naval District atNorfolk, Virginia , preparatory to her inactivation.Post-war decommissioning
Alloway was placed out of service atLittle Creek, Virginia , on19 August 1946 . Her name was struck from theNavy list on10 June 1947 , and she was turned over to theMaritime Commission 'sWar Shipping Administration for disposal.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a7/alloway-ii.htm
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