U.S. Army ST-488 explained
U.S. Army ST-488 is an 86feet harbor
tugboat, design 327-A, of the numerical series 885-490 built by J.K. Welding & Co shipyards in Brooklyn, New York in 1944. The Army's ST small tugs ranged generally from about 55feet to 92feet in length as opposed to the larger seagoing LT tugs.
[1] ST-488 was delivered May 1944 and served in the
United States Army from October 1944 to 1946 in the French
port of Le Havre and on the floating docks of the U.S.
Mulberry harbour of
Arromanches in Normandy. After a civilian career at the port of Le Havre until the late 1970s, saved from wrecking by volunteers, she became a
museum ship in 1994, part of Musée maritime of Le Havre and was classified a
Monument historique (historical monument) in 1997.
[2] References
- Partial translation of the French Wikipedia article
External links
- https://remorqueurst488.wixsite.com/remorqueur-usst488/l-association with historical details and photos.
Notes and References
- Book: Grover, David . U.S. Army Ships and Watercraft of World War II . . 1987 . 0-87021-766-6 . 96, 100 .
- bateau de service, remorqueur portuaire U.S.S.T. 488, ex ST8