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- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) length "43586.4".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) abstract "USS Challenge (ATA-201) was a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug acquired by the United States Navy for service during and after World War II. Challenge was planned and authorized as Rescue Ocean Tug ATR-128 and was reclassified Auxiliary Fleet Tug ATA-201, 15 May 1944. She was laid down on 3 August 1944 at Gulfport Boiler & Welding, Port Arthur, Texas, launched on 23 September 1944, delivered to the Navy on 22 November 1944, commissioned as USS ATA-201 on 15 September 1944.".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) acquirementDate "1944-11-22".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) builder Port_Arthur,_Texas.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) class Tugboat.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) commissioningDate "1944-09-15".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) decommissioningDate "1947-12-23".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) layingDown "1944-08-03".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) length "43.5864".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) orderDate "1944-05-15".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipBeam "10.3632".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipDraft "4.572".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipLaunch "1944-09-23".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) status "Sold for scrapping, 1 October 1976".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) topSpeed "24.076".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) wikiPageExternalLink challenge-ii.htm.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) wikiPageID "12488605".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) wikiPageRevisionID "543002126".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) hasPhotoCollection USS_Challenge_(ATA-201).
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipAcquired "1944-11-22".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipArmament "• 1 × single 3"/50 caliber gun• 2 × twin 40 mm AA gun mounts".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipBuilder "Gulfport Boiler and Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipClass "Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipCommissioned "1944-09-15".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipComplement "7".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipDecommissioned "1947-12-23".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipDisplacement "full".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipDisplacement "light".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipFate "--10-01".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipLaidDown "1944-08-03".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipLaunched "1944-09-23".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipName "USS Challenge".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipOrdered "--05-15".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipPropulsion "Diesel-electric engines, single screw".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipRenamed "--07-16".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) shipStruck "1962-09-01".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) subject Category:1944_ships.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Texas.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) subject Category:Sotoyomo-class_tugs.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) subject Category:World_War_II_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) type Ship.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) type Product.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) type Ship.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) comment "USS Challenge (ATA-201) was a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug acquired by the United States Navy for service during and after World War II. Challenge was planned and authorized as Rescue Ocean Tug ATR-128 and was reclassified Auxiliary Fleet Tug ATA-201, 15 May 1944. She was laid down on 3 August 1944 at Gulfport Boiler & Welding, Port Arthur, Texas, launched on 23 September 1944, delivered to the Navy on 22 November 1944, commissioned as USS ATA-201 on 15 September 1944.".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) label "USS Challenge (ATA-201)".
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) sameAs m.02w8n4l.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) sameAs Q7868193.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) sameAs Q7868193.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) wasDerivedFrom USS_Challenge_(ATA-201)?oldid=543002126.
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Challenge_(ATA-201).
- USS_Challenge_(ATA-201) name "USS Challenge".