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USAJMP Lt. Harold B. Douglas


Junior Mine Planter:
  • Built in 1919-20 at Rocky River Dry Dock Co., Rocky River, OH.
  • Launched in 1920
  • Accepted for service by the Army Quartermaster Corps, 30 June 1921
  • Named in honor of Lt. Harold B. Douglas
  • Delivered to the US Army Coast Artillery Corp Mine Planter Service
  • Placed in commission, date unknown
  • Stationed at Fort Casey, WA, and assigned to the Coast Defenses of Puget Sound.
  • Functioned in the Harbor Boat Service as a freight and passenger craft in Seattle Harbor
  • Placed out of commission in 1924
  • Sold in 1924 to Cary Davis Tug & Barge Co., renamed Douglas
  • Abandoned in 1956 and presumed scrapped
  • Still functioning as the tug Douglas in San Francisco as of 1966
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
    Specifications:
    Displacement 177 t.
    Length 101'
    Beam 22'
    Draft 12'
    Speed unknown
    Armament unknown
    Complement unknown
    Cruise Radius unknown
    Fuel Capacities unknown
    Propulsion unknown
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    LT Harold B. Douglas 57k USAJMP Lt. Harold B. Douglas moored pierside at Rocky River Dry Dock Co., Rocky River, OH. date unknown. Bowling Green State University, Historical Collection of the Great Lakes

    The history for USAJMP Lt. Harry B. Douglas is from US Army Order of Battle 1919-1941 Vol. 2
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