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Progressive (SP 2003)
Tug: Built in 1916 by Verdon and Co., West New Brighton, NY; Acquired by the Navy 7 September 1917; Commissioned, (date unknown); Decommissioned, (date unknown); Struck from the Navy list, (date unknown); Returned to her owners, the Newton Creek Towing Co., Long Island, NY 6 August 1919.
Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 208 t.; Length 70' 6"; Beam 20' 8"; Draft 7'; Speed 9 kts.; Complement six; Armament unknown.
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In port, probably in the New York City area, circa 1916-1917. USN Photo NH 99138 |
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In port, circa the late summer or fall of 1918. Progressive is tied up alongside Westchester (SP 3103). The bow of Blue Bird (SP-465) is visible at left. Mustang (SP 36) is in the left middle distance. USN Photo NH 102370 |
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