
USS Iuka (ATA-123) - Wikipedia
USS Iuka (ATA-123) was laid down by Levingston Shipbuilding Co., Orange, Texas, on 21 November 1942. The ship was launched on 20 December 1942 and commissioned on 30 …
USS Iuka (1864) - Wikipedia
USS Iuka, originally named Commodore, was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. [1] She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the …
USS Iuka - Wikipedia
USS Iuka may refer to the following ships operated by the United States: USS Iuka (1864), a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She served from 1864 to …
Fleet Tug (AT) - NavSource
Aerial view of Naval Operating Base, Portland, Maine waterfront, circa 1944-45, with the State Street pier in the right center and the Grand Trunk pier to the left. Tugs in the upper right …
Iuka III (ATR-45) - NHHC
Jul 22, 2015 · Iuka III (ATR-45) (ATR-45: dp. 835; l. 143'; b. 33'10"; dr. 13'2"; s. 13 k.; cpl. 45; a. 13") A village in northeastern Mississippi, where Union troops under General Rosecrans …
USS Iuka (ATA-123) | Military Wiki | Fandom
USS Iuka (ATA-123) was laid down by Levingston Shipbuilding Co., Orange, Tex., 21 November 1942; launched 20 December; and commissioned 30 June 1943, Lt. (j.g.) J. L. Hostinsky in …
USS Iuka (ATA-123) - Wikiwand
USS Iuka (ATA-123) was laid down by Levingston Shipbuilding Co., Orange, Texas, on 21 November 1942. The ship was launched on 20 December 1942 and commissioned on 30 …
USS Iuka (ATA 123) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Sep 30, 2024 · While berthed with the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet, ATA-123 was named Iuka 16 July 1948. She remained in the Pacific Reserve until September 1960 …
Rescue Tug (ATR) - NavSource
During World War II USS ATA-123 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Decommissioned, 26 November 1947, at San Pedro, CA. Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, Columbia River …
Civilian Ships--Andalusia (Steamship, 1864) - The Public's Library …
Andalusia, a 944-ton (burden) wooden screw steamship, was built in 1864 at Fairhaven, Connecticut, as the commercial steamer Commodore. Purchased by the U.S. Navy upon …
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