-
States Navy have been
named Algorma, a
Native American word
meaning to fish with a torch. USS
Algorma (AT-34) USS
Algorma (ATA-212) This
article incorporates...
- The
first USS
Algorma (AT-34) was laid down on 6
January 1919 at Port Richmond, NY, by the
Staten Island Shipbuilding Co.;
launched on 12 June 1919; and...
- USS
Algorma was
originally projected as ATR-139, the
vessel was
redesignated ATA-212 on 15 May 1944; her keel was laid down on 3
February 1945, at Port...
- USS
Algorma (AT-34)
class overview Operators United
States Navy Royal Navy
Preceded by none Succeeded by Navajo-class
Built 1918-1920 In commission...
- (AT-32),
scuttled to
avoid capture 8
April 1942 USS
Pinola (AT-33) USS
Algorma (AT-34) USS Carrab****et (AT-35) USS
Contocook (AT-36) USS Iuka (AT-37)...
-
service as W. A.
Bisso 1947-1971
General characteristics class and type
Algorma-class
fleet tug
Displacement 795 tons
Length 156 ft 8 in (47.75 m) Beam...
- USS Algonquin (1863, 1898, 1918) USS Algorab (AK-25/AKA-8, AK-262) USS
Algorma (AT-34/ATO-34, ATA-212) USS Alhena (AK-26/AKA-9, AKL-38) USS Alice (1864...
- United
States Staten Island Shipbuilding Company Mariners Harbor, New York
Algorma Bagaduce-class tug For
United States Navy. 12 June United
States Seattle...
- 1945 10
April 1962 Sold to a
commercial interest, 1963;
currently active Algorma ATA-212 21 May 1945 20
December 1946 Sold to a
commercial interest, 13...
- of the US Navy in WWII 1943". Ibiblio.org.
Retrieved 3
February 2014. "
Algorma war diary". www.fold3.com. 3
February 2023. "Cordelia". Uboat. Retrieved...