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USS Cusabo
USS ''Cusabo'' (ATF-155) was an ''Achomawi'' class fleet ocean tug built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. ''Cusabo'' was laid down 16 September 1945 by the Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Charleston, South Carolina; launched on 26 February 1945; sponsored by Mrs. T.C. Reed; and commissioned at Charleston Navy Yard on 19 May 1945, Lieutenant Walter Hunnewell, Jr., USNR, of Wellesley, Massachusetts in command. ==Service history== Departing Charleston 30 May 1945, ''Cusabo'' sailed to Norfolk, Virginia for training in Chesapeake Bay until 25 June when she departed for Newport, Rhode Island. Picking up tows there and at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, she departed Newport on 4 July for San Diego, California arriving 27 August. She was underway again on 5 September, sailing to Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Guam, and San Pedro Bay, Leyte on towing duty, returning to Guam with IX-149 in tow. ''Cusabo'' remained in the Far East on towing and salvage duty at Guam, Saipan, Iwo Jima, and Eniwetok until 10 March 1946 when she proceeded to Bremerton, Washington for pre-inactivation availability and overhaul, arriving 11 May. She was placed out of commission, in reserve, in the Columbia River on 3 December 1946. In 1962, ''Cusabo'' was removed from the Columbia River Reserve Fleet and loaned to the government of Ecuador, where she was returned to service as BAE ''Los Rios'' (RA-01). Later renamed BAE ''Cayambe'', the ship was permanently transferred (cash sale) to Ecuador under the Security Assistance Program on 1 August 1978. The vessel continued to serve in the Ecuadorian Navy until decommissioned in 1999. The final disposition of the ship is not known.
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