USS Okisko (YTL-735)

History
USA
Name: USS Okisko
Launched: 1939
Acquired: 29 October 1940
Commissioned: 19 December 1940
Decommissioned: 21 February 1947
Out of service: 1947
Struck: 8 May 1947
Status: unknown
Notes: Ship International Radio Callsign: NILM
General characteristics
Length: 63 feet
Beam: 16 feet 6 inches
Draft: 7 feet 6 inches
Speed: 10 Knots
Complement: 7
Armament: None
Aircraft carried: None
Aviation facilities: None

USS Okisko was a Small Steam Harbor Tug in service with the United States Navy from 1940 to 1947. Built in 1939 as the Tugboat Cornelius Kroll, she was purchased from Terry Dalehite Towing Co. on 29 October 1940 by the U.S. Navy, renamed USS Okisko (YN-42) and converted for naval service at Naval Station New Orleans and in active service by 19 December 1940. Allocated to the 6th Naval District at Charleston, South Carolina, she also served in the 8th Naval District in 1944 before being decommissioned on 21 February 1947 after a naval career of 7 years. After being struck from the naval register, on 8 May 1947, she made a return to civilian life, as the Tug Wilcox of the Wilcox Floating Equipment Co. Over 20 years later, she was purchased by the Reinauer Transportation Co., of Staten Island, New York whilst retaining her name. Her current or Final Disposition is unknown.

Ship names and designations

Over the years, Okisko has enjoyed a variety of names, including;

Ship Awards

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