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US Navy · Yachts

Mamo YT-325

A former name retained.

(YT-325: t. 332 (gr.) ; 1. 130'; b. 28'11" ; a. none)

Mamo (YT-325) was built by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., San Francisco, Calif., in January 1931; acquired by the Navy from Young Brothers Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii; and commissioned there 9 May 1942.

Assigned to the 14th Naval District, Mamo served out of Pearl Harbor throughout World War II. She was redesignated YTM-325 on 13 April 1944 and on 15 May 1944 redesignated YTB-325. The large harbor tug was returned to her owner 5 February 1946.

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