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USS Choctaw (1898) : ウィキペディア英語版 | USS Choctaw (1898)
The second USS ''Choctaw'' was a yard tug in the United States Navy from the Spanish–American War to World War II. She was renamed USS ''Wicomico'' in 1918. ==USS ''Choctaw''== A steam tug built at Philadelphia by Neafie & Levy as ''C.G. Coyle'', she was completed in 1892. Acquired by the Navy from W.G. Coyle Co. for service during the Spanish–American War, the tug was renamed ''Choctaw'' and commissioned on 19 April 1898. Attached to the Auxiliary Naval Force for patrol duty during the brief war with Spain, ''Choctaw'' operated in the Gulf of Mexico through the cessation of hostilities. That same year, on 26 August, she was decommissioned at the Pensacola Navy Yard. Recommissioned the following year on 15 June, ''Choctaw'' sailed for Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with USS ''Monongahela'' in tow, before reporting to the naval training station at Newport, Rhode Island for duty as a yard tug and ferry. Subsequently detached and sent to the Norfolk Navy Yard for repairs, the ship was again placed out of commission on 15 July 1902. Placed back in active service in 1904, ''Choctaw'' served at the Washington Navy Yard through World War I. She was renamed ''Wicomico'' on 20 February 1918.
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