USS Ute explained
USS Ute (AT-76) was a constructed for the
United States Navy during
World War II.
[1] Her purpose was to aid ships, usually by towing, on the high seas or in combat or post-combat areas, plus "other duties as assigned." She served in the
Pacific Ocean and after successful
World War II her crew returned home with three
battle stars. After being recommissioned in 1951, she saw action in both the
Korean War and the Vietnam War earning two
battle stars in Korea and nine
campaign stars in Vietnam.
Description
Ute was laid down 27 February 1942 by United Engineering Co., Alameda, California and launched on 24 June 1942. She was commissioned on 12 December 1942 sponsored by Miss Jean Kell; and commissioned on 29 April 1943.[1]
Decommissioning
Ute was struck from the Naval Register on 23 January 1989 and sunk as a target on 4 August 1991.
Awards
Ute received three battle stars for World War II service, four battle stars for Korean service and nine campaign stars for Vietnam service.
Notes and References
- Web site: USS Ute. NavSource Naval History. 21 July 2015.