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USS Achigan (YTB-218) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Achigan (YTB-218)

USS ''Achigan'' (YT-218/YTB-218) was a ''Cahto''-class large harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy. A French-Canadian rendering of the word ashigan which, in Chippewa and Algonquin dialects, is the name of the small mouth bass.
She was laid down as ''Achigan'' (YT-218) on 23 July 1943 at Ipswich, Massachusetts by W. A. Robinson, reclassified YTB-218 on 15 May 1944, launched on 4 October 1944, and placed in service on 9 January 1945.
==Service history==
Assigned to the 4th Naval District, ''Achigan'' spent most of her naval career at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. On the afternoon of 8 January 1946, she sank at Philadelphia as a result of a collision with . Later salvaged, the tug returned to service at Philadelphia in mid-1947. ''Achigan'' served there until the summer of 1956 when she was transferred to the 6th Naval District. The meager record of her service indicates that the tug served in the 6th Naval District into 1957 and was disposed of later that year.

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