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| - Hiawatha was built as the tug Port Angeles under a Maritime Commission contract by Birchfield Boiler, Inc. at Tacoma, Washington, and launched as such on 3 April 1942, sponsored by Mrs. Violet Davies. The U.S. Navy acquired Port Angeles on 30 April 1942, changed her name to Hiawatha, and placed her in service as harbor tug USS Hiawatha (YT-265). Hiawatha performed harbor tug duties for the 13th Naval District at Seattle, Washington, during and after World War II. She was reclassified as a large harbor tug and redesignated YTB-265 on 15 May 1944. [1962-1987]
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| - Hiawatha was built as the tug Port Angeles under a Maritime Commission contract by Birchfield Boiler, Inc. at Tacoma, Washington, and launched as such on 3 April 1942, sponsored by Mrs. Violet Davies. The U.S. Navy acquired Port Angeles on 30 April 1942, changed her name to Hiawatha, and placed her in service as harbor tug USS Hiawatha (YT-265). Hiawatha performed harbor tug duties for the 13th Naval District at Seattle, Washington, during and after World War II. She was reclassified as a large harbor tug and redesignated YTB-265 on 15 May 1944. In 1948, Hiawatha was assigned to the 12th Naval District, where she operated as a tug for the San Francisco Naval Shipyard at San Francisco, California into at least the 1960s. She was reclassified as a medium harbor tug and redesignated YTM-265 in February 1962. [1962-1987] Hiawatha was sold for scrapping on 7 April 1987.
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