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- Q7870851 subject Q8129766.
- Q7870851 subject Q8285983.
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- Q7870851 abstract "USS Koka (AT-31) was a Bagaduce-class fleet tug in the service of the United States Navy. Previously named Oconee, she was renamed Koka on 24 February 1919. She was launched 11 July 1919 by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and commissioned 18 February 1920, Lt. (j.g.) J. C. Bauman, Jr. in command.Assigned to the 11th Naval District, Koka sailed from Puget Sound to San Diego, California in March 1920, and spent the next 17 years performing various tug and target-towing services out of San Diego. One of its yearly duties, shared alternately with Navy Eagle boat 34 as related by Max Miller in his 1932 book I Cover The Waterfront, including taking a team to Guadalupe Island off Mexico to capture elephant seals for the San Diego Zoo. On 20 March 1934 she had the honor of towing USS Constitution out of San Diego on the homeward leg of Constitution's 1930s tour of the United States.On 7 December 1937 Koka ran aground off San Clemente Island and was officially decommissioned the same day. She was declared unsalvageable and abandoned as a wreck on 22 January 1938. Her name was struck from the Naval Register on 2 March 1938. The wreck of the Koka lies in 10 feet (3.0 m) of water in Northwest Harbor, San Clemente Island.".
- Q7870851 commissioningDate "1920-02-18".
- Q7870851 length "47.5488".
- Q7870851 shipBeam "9.144".
- Q7870851 shipDraft "4.2672".
- Q7870851 shipLaunch "1919-07-11".
- Q7870851 status "Run aground offSan Clemente Island,Californiaon 7 December 1937".
- Q7870851 thumbnail Koka-ii.jpg?width=300.
- Q7870851 topSpeed "24.076".
- Q7870851 wikiPageExternalLink Koka.htm.
- Q7870851 wikiPageExternalLink koka-i.htm.
- Q7870851 wikiPageExternalLink oconee-i.htm.
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- Q7870851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8129766.
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- Q7870851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8285983.
- Q7870851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738267.
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- Q7870851 shipCommissioned "1920-02-18".
- Q7870851 shipFate "--12-07".
- Q7870851 shipLaunched "1919-07-11".
- Q7870851 shipName "USS Koka".
- Q7870851 type Product.
- Q7870851 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7870851 type Ship.
- Q7870851 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7870851 type Thing.
- Q7870851 type Q11446.
- Q7870851 comment "USS Koka (AT-31) was a Bagaduce-class fleet tug in the service of the United States Navy. Previously named Oconee, she was renamed Koka on 24 February 1919. She was launched 11 July 1919 by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and commissioned 18 February 1920, Lt. (j.g.) J. C. Bauman, Jr. in command.Assigned to the 11th Naval District, Koka sailed from Puget Sound to San Diego, California in March 1920, and spent the next 17 years performing various tug and target-towing services out of San Diego.".
- Q7870851 label "USS Koka (AT-31)".
- Q7870851 depiction Koka-ii.jpg.
- Q7870851 name "USS Koka (AT-31)".