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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. USS Abinago (YTB-493/YTM-93) was a Pessacus-class large harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy. Her name means "in the morning" in the Navajo language. She was laid down on 25 September 1944 at Brooklyn, New York by Ira S. Bushey and Sons, launched on 22 December 1944, and delivered to the Navy on 14 June 1945. Placed in service with the 1st Fleet, the tug served on the west coast until May 1947, when she was placed in reserve at San Diego. By January…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. USS Abinago (YTB-493/YTM-93) was a Pessacus-class large harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy. Her name means "in the morning" in the Navajo language. She was laid down on 25 September 1944 at Brooklyn, New York by Ira S. Bushey and Sons, launched on 22 December 1944, and delivered to the Navy on 14 June 1945. Placed in service with the 1st Fleet, the tug served on the west coast until May 1947, when she was placed in reserve at San Diego. By January 1949, the ship had moved to the 15th Naval District in Panama, but apparently remained in reserve. In October 1950, she was placed back in service for duty in the 5th Naval District, based at Norfolk. Late in 1958, Abinago was reassigned from the 5th Naval District to "advanced bases, Atlantic." However, extant records reveal no specific facts concerning her duties. During her somewhat over eight years in that assignment, the vessel was reclassified a medium harbor tug in February 1962 and simultaneously redesignated YTM-93. Abinago was in the Atlantic Inactive Fleet between March 1967 and February 1968 and then resumed active service with the Atlantic Fleet.