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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 Achomawi (AT-148/ATF-148) was a Navajo-class fleet ocean tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Achomawi tribe of Native Americans. She was laid down as Achomawi (AT-148) on 15 January 1944 at Charleston, South Carolina by Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock, redesignated ATF-148 on 15 May 1944, launched on 14 June 1944, sponsored by Mrs. J. F. Veronee, and commissioned on 11 November 1944 with Lieutenant R. H. Teter in command. The tug…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 Achomawi (AT-148/ATF-148) was a Navajo-class fleet ocean tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Achomawi tribe of Native Americans. She was laid down as Achomawi (AT-148) on 15 January 1944 at Charleston, South Carolina by Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock, redesignated ATF-148 on 15 May 1944, launched on 14 June 1944, sponsored by Mrs. J. F. Veronee, and commissioned on 11 November 1944 with Lieutenant R. H. Teter in command. The tug departed Charleston on 28 November bound for the Chesapeake Bay for shakedown training. She then entered the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, for post-shakedown availability. Late in December, Achomawi arrived back at Charleston but soon sailed for Wilmington, North Carolina to pick up ARDC-J for towing to the west coast. The tug transited the Panama Canal late in January 1945 and continued on to San Pedro, California where she arrived on 17 February.