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The third ''Mohawk'' (YT‑17), later renamed ''YT-17'' and ''YTL-17'', was a tug that served in the United States Navy from 1898 to 1946. ''Mohawk'' was built as the civilian tug ''T. P. Fowler'' in 1893 by T. S. Marval and Company, Newburgh, New York. She was acquired by the U.S. Navy from Cornell Steamboat Company on 23 April 1898 for service in the Spanish–American War and assigned to the 5th Naval District. ''Mohawk'' operated in and around Norfolk Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia, for nearly half a century, making several voyages a year to naval installations throughout the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay area, serving the fleet by towing barges and aiding naval vessels. Designated ''YT‑17'' in 1920, her name was changed from ''Mohawk'' to ''YT-17'' in 1942. ''YT‑17'' was renamed ''YTL‑17'' in 1944 and continued service at Norfolk through the end of World War II. ''YTL-17'' was turned over to the War Shipping Administration for disposal on 1 October 1946 and sold to W. S. Sanders, Norfolk, Va., in 1948. She was subsequently resold to H. B. Stone of Wilmington, North Carolina. She was declared derelict in 1969 and sunk as an artificial reef off Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. in 1970, approximate position of the wreck is 34° 02.000' N, 077° 52.000' W. ==References== * * (YTL-17 at Navsource.org ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohawk (YT-17)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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