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1 East Coast activity  





2 Final disposition  





3 References  





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USS Challenge (ATA-201)






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History
United States
NameUSS Challenge
Orderedas Rescue Ocean Tug ATR-128, redesignated Auxiliary Fleet Tug ATA-201, 15 May 1944
BuilderGulfport Boiler & Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas
Laid down3 August 1944
Launched23 September 1944
Acquired22 November 1944
Commissioned15 September 1944
Decommissioned23 December 1947
RenamedChallenge (ATA-201), 16 July 1948
Stricken1 September 1962
Identification
StatusIn service as Saje Commander
General characteristics
Class and typeSotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug
Displacement
  • 610 long tons (620 t) light
  • 860 long tons (874 t) full
Length143 ft (44 m)
Beam34 ft (10 m)
Draft15 ft (4.6 m)
PropulsionDiesel-electric engines, single screw
Speed13knots (24 km/h; 15 mph)
Complement7 officers, 42 enlisted men
Armament

USS Challenge (ATA-201) was a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug acquired by the United States Navy for service during and after World War II.

Challenge was planned and authorized as Rescue Ocean Tug ATR-128 and was reclassified Auxiliary Fleet Tug ATA-201, 15 May 1944. She was laid down on 3 August 1944 at Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas, launched on 23 September 1944, delivered to the Navy on 22 November 1944, commissioned as USS ATA-201 on 15 September 1944.

East Coast activity[edit]

Challenge served on the U.S. East Coast. Very little data is available. However, Navy records indicate she towed Bangust (DE-739) from Green Cove Springs, Florida, to Charleston, South Carolina, in 1947.

Final disposition[edit]

Challenge was decommissioned on 23 December 1947 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 September 1962. The ship was named USS Challenge (ATA-201) on 16 July 1948. She was sold for scrapping on 1 October 1976 by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, but was resold in 1978 into commercial service. As of 2017, she was operating out of Honduras under the name Saje Commander.

References[edit]

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.

External links[edit]


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