USS Menominee
1967 Natick-class harbor tugboat
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The USS Menominee (YTB-790) was a large harbor tugboat that served in the United States Navy. It was built in 1963 and primarily operated in the Norfolk, Virginia area, providing towing, berthing, and salvage services to naval ships. The vessel was named after the Menominee people, a Native American tribe from Wisconsin. Throughout its service, the USS Menominee participated in various naval operations and exercises, supporting the fleet with its towing capabilities. The tugboat was eventually decommissioned in 2002 and transferred to the Military Sealift Command. After its retirement from active duty, the USS Menominee was designated as a non-commissioned naval vessel and continued to provide support services to the Navy. The ship's history reflects the important role that tugboats play in naval operations, assisting larger vessels in maneuvering, docking, and other essential tasks.
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