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LT-186


Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons

Precedence of awards is from left to right
American Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal


Tug:
  • Laid down, in September 1943 at Sagstad Shipyard, Seattle, WA. as a large seagoing wooden hull tugboat for the US Army
  • Launched in 1944
  • Delivered to the US Army Quartermaster Corps in January 1944
  • Assigned to the US Army Transportation Corps, placed in service as LT-186
  • Retired from US Army service, date unknown
  • Acquired, date unknown, by unknown buyer, renamed Alaska Monarch
  • Final Disposition, sank off Puerta Arenas, Chile in 1976, raised and broken up
    Specifications:
    Displacement 99 t.(gross, 67 t. (net)
    Length 117'7"
    Beam 28'1"
    Draft 12'7"
    Speed unknown
    Complement unknown
    Propulsion
    two diesel engines, 1380hp
    twin propellers

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