USS Tekesta (AT-93)

History
United States
NameUSS Tekesta
NamesakeTekesta
BuilderCommercial Iron Works, Portland, Oregon
Laid down7 September 1942
Launched20 March 1943
Commissioned16 August 1943
Decommissioned14 April 1950
ReclassifiedATF-93, 16 May 1944
Stricken25 June 1992
Honors and
awards
4 battle stars (World War II)
FateTransferred (leased) to Chile, May 1960
History
Chile
NameYelcho (AGS-64)
AcquiredMay 1960
Decommissioned16 August 1996
FateSunk as a target 5 July 1999
General characteristics
Class and typeNavajo-class fleet tug
Displacement
  • 1,235 long tons (1,255 t) light
  • 1,674 long tons (1,701 t) full
Length205 ft (62 m)
Beam38 ft 6 in (11.73 m)
Draft15 ft 4 in (4.67 m)
Propulsion
Speed16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph)
Complement85
Armament

USS Tekesta (AT-93) was Navajo-class fleet tug built during World War II for the United States Navy. Shortly after being built, it was crewed by trained Navy personnel and sent into the Pacific Ocean to provide tug service to damaged ships in battle areas. For successfully performing this dangerous work, she was awarded four battle stars by the war's end.

She was laid down at Portland, Oregon, on 7 September 1942 by the Commercial Iron Works; launched on 20 March 1943; sponsored by Mrs. P. S. Treiber; and commissioned on 16 August 1943.