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If anyone has information on the Chilula's service in the Coast Guard or new pictures, please let us know.



USS Chilula ATF 153 with USS Avoyel ATF 150 USCG Yard Curtis Bay MD Aug 1956



Channel Canal Mothball Fleet, Orange, TX 1956. Astern is USS Avoyel ATF 150. Towed by
USCGC Cherokee.

Chilula being towed by USCGC Cherokee,
astern is USS Avoyel ATF 150



Commissioning Oct 3, 1956.
Larry Richter QM3 raising flag.



In Coast Guard Drydock circa early 1960's.




Moored to Frying Pan Light Tower
off Wilmington, NC early 1960's




Ops Holiday Greeting Card 1980






June 19, 1991 at the decommissioning cermony

Ship's Bell (Circa 1991)



What appears to be commissioning crew
(Circa 1945)

Plaque on the ship's brow (Circa 1991)



Decommissioning pamphlet (Circa 1991)

Pierside Atlantic Beach, NC (Circa 1991)



Pierside Atlantic Beach, NC (Circa 1991)

On the Bridge with Unknown Crewman (Circa 1991)



Pierside Atlantic Beach, NC (Circa 1991)

Pierside Atlantic Beach, NC (Circa 1991)



Fighting fire aboard oil tanker Potomac at aviation fuel terminal Morehead City,NC (Circa Sept. 1961)



Crewmember's Larry Guthrie SN, William S. Guthrie EN3,Sam Harvell QM3 (Circa 1960)



From the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

Chilula (ATF-153) was launched 1 December 1944 by Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Charleston, S.C.; sponsored by Mrs. C. G. Thigpen; and commissioned 5 April 1945, Lieutenant O. L. Guinn in command.

Chilula stood out from Norfolk 14 May 1945 for Algiers, La., arriving 19 May. She took section 58 of ABSD-7 in tow, and sailed 27 May for the Canal Zone, arriving Cristobal 5 June. Between 7 and 12 June, she towed ABSD sections through the Panama Canal. Clearing Balboa 16 June she reached Eniwetok 31 July, for towing duties. She left Eniwetok 8 September, entered Tokyo Bay 20 September, and until 11 January 1946 operated from Yokosuka. Between 11 January and 28 January, she voyaged from Yokosuka to Tsingtao towing YO-17. Chilula sailed from Yokosuka 3 April, for Orange, Tex., and was placed out of commission in reserve 8 February 1947. She was lent to the Coast Guard 9 July 1956.

She was Decommissioned on 19 June 1991, struck from the Naval Register, and sunk as a target, 1997.

Specifications: Displacement 1,240 t.(lt) 1,646 t.(fl); Length 205'; Beam 38'6": Draft 15'4"; Speed 16kts; Complement 85; Armament one single 3"/50 gun mount, two twin 40mm gun mounts, two single 20 gun mounts; Propulsion, four GM 12-278A diesel-electric engines, 750hp each, single screw, 3,000hp.

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