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Howard C. Moore (SP 2872)


Howard C. Moore, a 350 ton harbor tug, was built at Tottenville, New York, in 1913. She operated in the New York City area and was reportedly chartered and placed in commission for Navy service in early April 1918 as USS Howard C. Moore (SP-2872). However, it appears that she was not actually taken over and presumably remained in civilian hands. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 350 t.; Length unknown; Beam unknown; Draft unknown; Speed unknown.; Complement unknown; Armament unknown; Propulsion steam.
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Howard C. Moore 60k Photographed prior to World War I, possibly in the New York City area when first completed.
USN Photo NH 102041
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