USS Cahto explained

USS Cahto (YT/YTB-215) was the lead ship of the Cahto-class large harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy.

Construction

Cahto (YT-215) was laid down by W. A. Robinson, Inc., at Ipswich, Massachusetts, and reclassified a large harbor tug YTB-215 on 15 May 1944.

Service history

Cahto was placed in service on 1 June, for duty in the 3rd Naval District. She remained in operation there until 5 July 1956, when she was transferred to the 6th Naval District, remaining active until her disposal on 6 May 1957.

Cahto was commanded by Ensign James Edward Hair, in 1944–1945, who was one of the "Golden Thirteen", the first African-American commissioned officers in the US Navy.[1]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: James E. Hair, 76, Naval Officer Whose Unit Broke Color Bar, Dies . Bruce . Lambert . . 11 January 1992 . . 0362-4331.