USS Myrtle

USS Myrtle

USS "Myrtle" may refer to:

*USS|Myrtle|1862, was a tugboat acquired by the US Navy in September 1862 and sold August 1865

*USS|Myrtle|1872, was a wooden lighthouse tender acquired by the US Navy n 1917 and returned to the Lighthouse Service July 1919

*USS|Myrtle|SP-3289, was a motorboat leased by the US Navy in October 1918 and returned to her owner January 1919

*USS|Myrtle|WAGL-263, was lighthouse and buoy tender acquired by th US Navy in 1939 and sold May 1964


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