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USS ''Navajo'' (AT-64) was an oceangoing
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in the
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, and the lead ship of her class. She was named for the
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. Originally called the ''Navajo''-class of
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s, they were later renamed the ''Cherokee''-class after loss of the first two ships of the class. ''Navajo'' was laid down by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation,
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,
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, on 12 December 1938; launched on 17 August 1939, sponsored by Miss Olive Rasmussen; and commissioned on 26 January 1940. The tug was sunk by a Japanese submarine in 1943.


Operations in Hawaiian waters

Following shakedown and a brief tour on the east coast, ''Navajo'', an oceangoing fleet tug, steamed to
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, where, in June 1940, she reported for duty in Base Force, later Service Force, Pacific Fleet. Until the
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ese
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, the ship's towing and salvage capabilities were utilized in the central and eastern Pacific, and then, after 7 December 1941, in the Pearl Harbor area. Interrupted only by a resupply and reinforcement run to
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at the end of December 1941, she remained in the waters off
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into the spring of 1942.


Further operations in the Pacific Theater

In late April 1942, ''Navajo'' sailed to Canton Island where she and other vessels attempted the unsuccessful salvage of the 502 ft. troop ship SS ''President Taylor'', who had been grounded on a coral reef. ''Navajo'' then returned to Pearl Harbor, where she got underway for the war zone on 12 July 1942. Arriving in the
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just after the landings on
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, she supported operations in the Solomons with repair and salvage work at
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, Nouméa,
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, and
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, as well as under battle conditions at
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,
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, and Rennell. In October the tug assisted with rescue of survivors aboard the troop transport ''President Coolidge'' after she struck mines in the entrance to the harbor at Espíritu Santo. ''Navajo'' took off 440 survivors which were transferred to the cruiser USS ''Chester''. Towing assignments during those operations took the vessel throughout the island groups of the South Pacific, and once in late November-early December, 1942 to
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. On January 30, 1943, ''Navajo'' attempted to tow the badly damaged heavy cruiser USS ''Chicago'' away from the combat zone during the Battle of Rennell Island, but was unsuccessful as ''Chicago'' was finished off by a squadron of Japanese torpedo bombers. She then towed to safety the destroyer USS ''La Vallette'', who had suffered a torpedo hit during the battle.


Stateside overhaul

In the spring of 1943, ''Navajo'' returned to
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, underwent overhaul, and in July 1943 got underway to return to the South Pacific. Steaming via
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, she arrived at Bora Bora on 21 August 1943 and commenced salvage and repair work on . At the end of the month, the ship sailed for Pago Pago, whence she got underway to tow gasoline barge '' YOG–42'' to
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.


Sunk by torpedo

While en route to Espiritu Santo on 12 September 1943, the ship was torpedoed by Type B1 submarine ''I-39'' and rocked by an explosion. Within seconds, a heavy starboard list resulted in a submerged starboard side. ''Navajo'' began going down rapidly by the bow and the order was given to abandon ship. As the ship settled, depth charges secured to port and starboard K-gun projectors exploded. An estimated two minutes had passed before the tug sank. 17 members of her crew died during the attack.


Awards

*
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*
American Campaign Medal The American Campaign Medal is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was first created on November 6, 1942, by issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The medal was intended to recognize those military members who had perfo ...
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two
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s (NavSource notes the tug was awarded a battle star for her salvage operations between 8 August 1942 and 3 February 1943.)NavSource does not cite a source. * World War II Victory Medal


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Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940–1945 ATF-64 USS ''Navajo''





Vessels/Auxiliaries: USS ''Navajo'' from the United States Naval Institute


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