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The first Dekanawida (YT-334/YTB-334) was a tug in the United States Navy during World War II.

The ship was built and delivered in 1904 by Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the US Army as the Mine planter USAMP Colonel George Armistead.[1][2] Armistead was sold by the U.S. Army Mine Planter Service in 1935 to Foss Towing and Barge Co., Portland, Oregon which renamed the ship Mary Foss.[1] The Mary Foss was acquired by the Navy 2 November 1942 and placed in service as Dekanawida. She was employed in the 14th Naval District, and on 15 May 1944 was reclassified YTB-334. Dekanawida was stricken from the Navy List on 8 May 1946, delivered to the Maritime Commission for disposal, reacquired by Foss Maritime and renamed as the Agnes Foss.[3][1] After sale in 1972 to a buyer in the Philippines the ship was operated as the Celtic.[1]

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://tugboatinformation.com/tug.cfm?id=1288 |title= AGNES FOSS (1904) |author=TugboatInformation.com |date= |work= |publisher=TugboatInformation.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/14/08334.htm |title= Dekanawida (YTB-334) ex Dekanawida (YT-334) (1942 - 1944) USAMP Colonel George Armistead (1904 - 1930) |author= |date= |work= |publisher=NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive |accessdate=29 March 2013}}
3. ^Not to be confused with the second Agnes Foss (1942). That ship was also an ex U.S. Army mine planter of the same name, the USAMP Col. George Armistead (MP-3) built in 1942. That ship became USS Barbican (ACM-5) and then USCG Ivy (WAGL 329) before itself being acquired by Foss Maritime as Agnes Foss.

References

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  • {{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d3/dekanawida.htm}}
  • Foss Maritime
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