- USS
Wandank has been the name of more than one
United States Navy ship, and may
refer to: USS
Wandank (AT-26),
originally Fleet Tug No. 26,
later ATO-26...
- The
second USS
Wandank (ATA-204),
originally USS ATA-204, was a
United States Navy
auxiliary ocean tug in
commission from 1945 to 1947 and
again from...
- The
first USS
Wandank (AT-26),
originally Fleet Tug No. 26,
later ATO-26, was a
United States Navy
fleet tug in
commission from 1920 to 1922 and again...
-
unexpectedly regained the
ability to
communicate with the
support ship, USS
Wandank (ATA-204),
using a sonar/hydrophone
voice communications system. At a speed...
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originally built in
Italy and
acquired by the U.S. Navy,
supported by the USS
Wandank (ATF 204) and
escorted by the USS
Lewis (DE 535),
descended to the ocean...
- ****ess the situation. By
September 13, the Navy tugs USS Mataco and USS
Wandank,
salvage ships USS Conserver and USS Grapple,
tanker USS Noxubee, and USCGC Mallow...
- (YT-337) USS Wamsutta (1853) USS Wanaloset (1865) USS Wanam****a (YTB-820) USS
Wandank (AT-26/ATO-26, ATA-204) USS Wandena (SP-354) USS Wanderer (1857, SP-132...
- (AT-22) USS
Kalmia (AT-23) USS
Kewaydin (AT-24) USS
Umpqua (AT-25) USS
Wandank (AT-26) USS
Tatnuck (AT-27) USS
Sunnadin (AT-28) USS ****pac (AT-29) USS...
- 1944. In 1945, the dry dock was re-designated as AFDM-6. In 1968, USS
Wandank (ATA-204)
performed island survey duties in the
Western Carolinas and subsequently...
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before decommissioning at
Boston on 28 June 1922.
Towed by tugs
Kalmia and
Wandank,
Neptune departed Boston 14
December on her last voyage,
arriving at Philadelphia...