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Career (USA)
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Name: |
USS Allthorn |
Namesake: |
A type of tree |
Builder: |
Canulette Shipbuilding Co., Slidell, Louisiana |
Laid down: |
31 October 1943 as Allthorn (YN-94) |
Launched: |
25 May 1944 |
Commissioned: |
date unknown, as USS ATA-216 |
Decommissioned: |
date unknown |
Reclassified: |
AN-70, 20 January 1944; ATA-216, 15 May 1944 |
Struck: |
date unknown |
Fate: |
fate unknown |
General characteristics
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Type: |
ATA-214-class auxiliary fleet tug |
Displacement: |
1,275 tons |
Length: |
194' 6" |
Beam: |
34' 7" |
Draft: |
14' 1" (full load) |
Propulsion: |
diesel-electric engines, single screw |
Speed: |
12.1 knots |
Complement: |
57 officers and enlisted |
Armament: |
two 40mm gun mounts |
USS ATA-216 was an ATA-214-class tug of the United States Navy built near the end of World War II. Originally laid down as Allthorn (YN-94), a net tender of the Ailanthus class, she was redesignated as AN-70, a net layer, before launch. Before completion, the name Allthorn was cancelled and the ship was named ATA-216, an unnamed auxiliary ocean tug.
Career
Allthorn (YN-94) was laid down on 31 October 1943 at Slidell, Louisiana, by the Canulette Shipbuilding Co. On 20 January 1944 she was redesignated AN-70. She was launched on 27 May 1944, but, on 12 August 1944, her name was cancelled and her designation was changed to that of an auxiliary ocean tug. She became simply ATA-216.
References
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