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Wahneta (YT-1) : ウィキペディア英語版
Wahneta (YT-1)

The first ''Wahneta'' (YT-1) was a United States Navy yard tug in serving from 1892 to 1920.
''Wahneta'' (Yard Tug No. 1) was laid down in April 1891 at Boston, Massachusetts, by the City Point Iron Works. She was launched on 3 March 1892 and subsequently was placed in service and assigned to the 5th Naval District. Stationed at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Norfolk, Virginia, she engaged in unglamorous but vital tug, tow, and general harbor duties.
In February 1893, ''Wahneta'' served as a seagoing observation platform off Port Royal, South Carolina. From her deck, observers watched test firings of the 15-inch (381-millimeter) pneumatic rifles of the unique "dynamite gun cruiser" USS ''Vesuvius''.
Returning to her routine work soon thereafter, ''Wahneta'' remained based at Norfolk from 1893 to 1922, through both the Spanish–American War and World War I. On 17 July 1920, as the U.S. Navy established its modern hull classification system, ''Wahneta'' was designated YT-1.
Subsequently placed out of service at Norfolk on 4 August 1920, the venerable ''Wahneta'' was sold on 6 December 1922 to the Norfolk Lighterage Company.
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