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YT-30
ex-Bouker No. 2 (ID 1275)


Tug: Built in 1904 as Robert Rogers at Tottenville, Staten Island, NY. Later renamed Bouker No. 2, she was acquired by the Navy in December 1917 for World War I service. With registry ID-1275 she operated as USS Bouker No. 2 in the vicinity of Hampton Roads, Virginia, for the next three years. Designated YT-30 in July 1920, the tug was transferred to the city of Norfolk, Virginia, in August 1921 for use as a fireboat. She was returned to the Navy in June 1922 and sold 25 July 1922. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 179 t.; Length unknown; Beam unknown; Draft unknown; Speed unknown; Complement unknown; Armament none.


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Bouker No. 2 94k Photographed prior to her World War I Navy service.
U.S. Navy photo NH 95894
Naval Historical Center
Bouker No. 2 110k Underway prior to her World War I Navy service.
U.S. Navy photo NH 100900
Naval Historical Center

There is no DANFS history currently available for Bouker No. 2 (ID 1275).
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