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U.S. Navy Towing Manual

U.S. Navy Towing Manual
Author: Naval Sea Systems Command
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Marine towing
ISBN: 9781304228901

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U. S. Navy Towing Manual

U. S. Navy Towing Manual
Author: Naval Sea Systems Command
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781466252806

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Modern Navy towing, as we perceive it today, began at the beginning of World War II. Prior to WWII, the Navy owned few salvage ships of its own and depended heavily on contracted assets to perform the duties of towing and salvage. Merritt-Chapman and Scott was one of the premier towing and salvage contractors of the day and maintained an inventory of assets. They held a contract with the Navy to perform ship salvage on an as needed, no cure-no pay basis. As the US watched the war in Europe develop, the need for specialized vessels and a dedicated service became apparent. The Royal Navy of Great Britain was forced into performing these tasks as German U-boats inflicted damage throughout the military and commercial fleet. Performing towing and salvage services on damaged vessels was most often a faster and cheaper way of putting the necessary tonnage back into service. In October of 1941, Congress pressed through legislation that gave the Navy the contracting authority to obtain the salvage resources, public or private, necessary to perform operations that were deemed in the best interest of the country. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and four days later the Navy signed a contract with Merritt-Chapman and Scott establishing the Navy Salvage Service. This service was responsible for performing offshore salvage on east and west coasts, the Caribbean, Alaska, and Panama. To do this, it utilized leased commercial assets including tugs. The responsibility for towing distressed or disabled ships into port, however, did not lie with the Navy Salvage Service. This duty was the responsibility of the tugs attached to the naval districts. This arrangement made it difficult to muster a large quantity of tugs to respond to large groups of casualties that often resulted from German U-boat attacks. These casualties included not only fleet vessels but merchant ships, which were logistically critical to the war effort. The US knew the value of keeping a strong logistical force operating. To help rectify these shortfalls and to better utilize the available assets, the Navy formed the Navy Rescue Towing Service. This service fell under the command of Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier, and operated exclusively on the Atlantic Coast. All available tugs were organized under this service, which was headed by Edmond Moran of Moran Towing. Edmond Moran understood the towing industry and was enrolled in the Naval Reserve to perform this duty. This organization for the most part alleviated the problems of asset allocation and allowed the rescue of many tons of ships and cargo.


US Navy Towing Manual

US Navy Towing Manual
Author: United States. Department of the Navy. Naval Sea Systems Command
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Release: 1987
Genre:
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U.S. Navy towing manual

U.S. Navy towing manual
Author: United States. Department of the Navy. Supervisor of Salvage
Publisher:
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Release: 1971
Genre: Salvage
ISBN:

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U.S. Army Towing Manual

U.S. Army Towing Manual
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1995
Genre: Marine towing
ISBN:

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Mooring and Towing Manual

Mooring and Towing Manual
Author: Hans Weber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2020-12-28
Genre:
ISBN:

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Based upon the United States Navy Towing manual revised by GL Noble Denton is a 568 page guide on ocean mooring and towing procedures and systems .


Towing Gear, Chapter 25 ...

Towing Gear, Chapter 25 ...
Author: United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ships
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1945
Genre: Towing
ISBN:

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U.S. Army Towing Manual

U.S. Army Towing Manual
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Release: 1995
Genre: Marine towing
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Bureau of Ships Manual

Bureau of Ships Manual
Author: United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ships
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1955
Genre: Naval architecture
ISBN:

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