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English: U.S. Army LT-454, a 143-foot diesel electric ocean-going tug of a type used extensively in theaters of operations. She was built at Levingston Shipbuilding, Orange Texas and delivered December 31, 1943 to the Army. She was a Design 377 of 143' x 33' dimensions (see TALK for tech refs).
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Source United States Army In World War II-The Technical Services-The Transportation Corps: Movements, Training, And Supply, page 474
Author U.S. Army

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