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Winnemucca (YTB-785)

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Winnemucca (YTB-785)
History
BuilderMarinette Marine, Marinette, Wisconsin
Laid down23 September 1965
Launched23 December 1965
Acquired5 April 1966
In serviceJune 1966
Stricken20 December 1995
Identification
FateSold, 21 January 2004
StatusActive as civilian tug Noelani
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass-
Displacement
  • 283 long tons (288 t) (light)
  • 356 long tons (362 t) (full)
Length109 ft (33 m)
Beam31 ft (9.4 m)
Draft14 ft (4.3 m)
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement12
ArmamentNone

Winnemucca (YTB-785) was a United States Navy Template:Sclass- named for Winnemucca, Nevada.[1] She was the second navy ship to bear the name.

Construction

The contract for Winnemucca was awarded 31 January 1964. She was laid down on 23 September 1965 at Marinette, Wisconsin, by Marinette Marine and launched 23 December 1965.

Operational history

Winnemucca was initially assigned to the 5th Naval District and operated in the Norfolk, Virginia area until the following spring. Reassigned at that time to Vietnam, she arrived in that country on 10 June 1967 and, for the remainder of America's involvement in the Vietnam War, she served with Task Force 117, the Mobile Riverine Force. During her almost six years of combat operations on the rivers and in the swamps of South Vietnam, Winnemucca earned two Presidential Unit Citations, four Navy Unit Commendations, and 13 campaign stars.[clarification needed]

In 1973, she was reassigned to the 17th Naval District and operated out of Adak, Alaska. That tour of duty ended late in 1975 when she began service at San Francisco, attached to the 12th Naval District.

Stricken from the Navy List 22 December 2003, she was sold, 21 January 2004, by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for reuse/conversion to LMW Investments Inc. Chula Vista, CA. for $67,822. Converted to civilian use, ex-Winnemucca was renamed Noelani and provides tug services from San Francisco, California.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Winnemucca (YTB-785)". Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  2. ^ "The Tug Noelani". Retrieved 30 September 2011.

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