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- Q7871390 subject Q7829496.
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- Q7871390 abstract "USS Lykens (SP-876/AT-56) was a steam tugboat purchased from the Reading Company by the United States Navy in 1917. Because she was privately built, she was not of a ship class. She was the only U.S. Navy ship of this name.The ship served on the East Coast, in Bermuda, and in the Azores during World War I. After the war, she operated from New York and Norfolk, Virginia until decommissioning in 1922. She was considered one of the most powerful tugs in the Navy during her career. Lykens was sold in 1934.".
- Q7871390 acquirementDate "1917-09-18".
- Q7871390 builder Q1345.
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- Q7871390 commissioningDate "1917-11-10".
- Q7871390 decommissioningDate "1920-03-23".
- Q7871390 decommissioningDate "1922-12-09".
- Q7871390 length "51.816".
- Q7871390 recommissioningDate "1920-06-17".
- Q7871390 shipBeam "8.8392".
- Q7871390 shipDraft "4.572".
- Q7871390 status "Sold, 3 February 1934; ultimate fate unknown".
- Q7871390 thumbnail USS_Lykens_port_beam_view.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7871390 shipAcquired "1917-09-18".
- Q7871390 shipBuilder "*Neafie and Levy Ship and Engine Building Company *Philadelphia".
- Q7871390 shipCommissioned "1917-11-10".
- Q7871390 shipDecommissioned "1920-03-23".
- Q7871390 shipDecommissioned "1922-12-09".
- Q7871390 shipFate "--02-03".
- Q7871390 shipName "USS Lykens".
- Q7871390 shipRecommissioned "1920-06-17".
- Q7871390 type Product.
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- Q7871390 comment "USS Lykens (SP-876/AT-56) was a steam tugboat purchased from the Reading Company by the United States Navy in 1917. Because she was privately built, she was not of a ship class. She was the only U.S. Navy ship of this name.The ship served on the East Coast, in Bermuda, and in the Azores during World War I. After the war, she operated from New York and Norfolk, Virginia until decommissioning in 1922. She was considered one of the most powerful tugs in the Navy during her career.".
- Q7871390 label "USS Lykens (AT-56)".
- Q7871390 depiction USS_Lykens_port_beam_view.jpg.
- Q7871390 name "USS Lykens (SP-876)".