USS Nahasho (YTM-535)

History
Name: USS Nahasho
Builder: Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp., Morris Heights, New York
Laid down: 14 November 1944
Launched: 14 February 1945
Commissioned: 30 July 1945
Reclassified: YTM–535, February 1962
Fate: Still active in 1970
General characteristics
Type: Tugboat
Displacement: 237 long tons (241 t)
Length: 100 ft (30 m)
Beam: 25 ft (7.6 m)
Draft: 11 ft 6 in (3.51 m)
Speed: 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement: 8

USS Nahasho (YTB-535/YTM-535) was a Hisada-class tug boat. Its name comes from a Navajo word meaning “it is damp.”

Assigned to the 1st Fleet, Nahasho operated in Hawaiian waters until placed out of service, in reserve, at Pearl Harbor in November 1947. Reactivated in June 1949, she was transferred to the east coast to serve the 5th Naval District, headquartered at Norfolk. Redesignated YTM–535 in February 1962, Nahasho continued, into 1970, to render towing, fire fighting and other services of her type to naval vessels and commands in the Tide Water region of Virginia.

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