ATR 84  Circa 194-46 (Contributed by QM3 Jim Phipps)
US Army Tug LT1961 as MV Rebound  on the Snohomish River in Everett, Washington.    Homeport Olympia, WA.  (Contributed by Dave and Debbie Grimm)
USS Narragansett ATF 88 (Contributed by Dewitt Knox)
USS Mosopelea ATF 158
Photo Postcard showing ATF 158 entering Valletta Harbor, Malta, in  October 1964.(  Contributed by by Rodger Dana)

 

USS Tawasa ATF 92 Circa 1950 (Contributed by Rodger Dana)
USS Quapaw ATF 110 circa 1980 (Contributed by Rodger Dana)
USS Quapaw ATF 110 circa 1980 (Contributed by Rodger Dana)
USS Pakana ATF 108 circa 1950. (Contributed by Rodger Dana)
USS Bannock ATF 81 Shortly after commissioning. (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
USS Bannock ATF 81 Shortly after commissioning. (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
USS Bannock ATF 81 Shortly after commissioning. (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
BANNOCK recently in Italy. (Photo from Bryan Pruett)
BANNOCK recently in Italy. (Photo from Bryan Pruett)
Former USS Bannock (ATF 81) After a couple years being laid up at Molo San Vincenzo in Naples, the ship has been moved to a maintenance facility. A contractor working for the community of Procida is preparing the Bannock to be made into a floating museum of the sea.   (Photo and information provided by Bryan Pruett)
Former USS Bannock (ATF 81)   A gorgeous photo of Naples Harbor circa 2006.  At the right edge of the photo is the former USS Bannock, showing her port side profile (about two ships from the bottom). Contributor Bryan Pruett says his grandfather was Sam Morgan, the first C.O. of the Bannock.  Bryan is in Italy periodically on business and has been and has been giving some minimal assistance to the Island of Procida to help them gain the funding required to turn the ship into a floating museum.
Another port side profile as BANNOCK is tied up "Stern to". (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
A starboard profile of the above photo.. (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
USS Meredith DD 726 after hitting a mine starts to take on water.  (Contributed by Bryan Pruett, grandson of first BANNOCK CO, Sam Morgan)
USS Meredith DD 726 starts to break apart.  (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
USS Bannock ATF 81  closes in on the sinking stern section of Meredith.  (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
USS Bannock ATF 81  approaching the split section of Meredith  (Contributed by Bryan Pruett)
USS Apache ATF 67  Gun Mount and Bridge (Contributed by Mark Walker)
USS Apache ATF 67 Pilot House.  (Contributed by Mark Walker)
USS Apache ATF 67  Motor Room lower level.  (Contributed by Mark Walker)
USS Apache ATF 67 Main Mast (Contributed by Mark Walker)
USS Recovery ARS 43 (Contributed by Joe Coppa)
YTZ1 (the official designation for Manhattan since transferring to civilian control).  Word comes that the USN is buying her back, along with  the USS WASHTUCNA YTB 826 now 109TL0602 (YTZ 2)Photo is from Professional
Mariner courtesy of Steve Frailey. 
(Contributed by Fred Reep)
USS Takelma ATF 113  A great photo showing the relative size of an ATF alongside the the Aircraft Carrier USS Constellation CV 64 and the Cruiser USS Leahy CG 16 in the South China Sea circa 1978/79.  (Contributed by Captain Bernie Flank)
USS Takelma ATF 113 Refueling alongside the USS Constellation in the South China Sea Circa 1978/79.   (Contributed by Captain Bernie Flank)
USS Mataco ATF 86 Off San Diego circa 1977 (Contributed by Captain Bernie Flank)
USS Mataco ATF 86  Crew photo taken in San Diego circa 1977.   Note that the photo contributor (Captain Bernie Flank) is the Ensign with the beard on the left of the four Officers pictured.
USS Utina ATF 163 Fantail awash circa 1962 (Contributed by Jim Young)
USS Utina ATF 163  circa 1962 (Contributed by Jim Young)
USS Ute ATF 76 with devices recovered after Nuclear Test code named Harness Alfa off southern California.
 (Contributed by PN3 Donnie Kramer, UTE , 1965-68)
 
USS Ute ATF 76 Target Drone used by USS UTE for target practice by Thailand Navy. Drones were launched off UTE fantail, then recovered after drone ran out of fuel.  (Contributed by PN3 Donnie Kramer, UTE , 1965-68)
 USS Ute ATF 76 Bathyscape TRIESTE, being "mothered" by USS UTE off San Diego.  (Contributed by PN3 Donnie Kramer, UTE , 1965-68)
USS Molala ATF 106 Circa 1949 (Contributed by Bill Whitfield)
USS Molala ATF 106 Black gang circa August 1949 (Contributed by Bill Whitfield
USS Molala ATF 106 Officers & Crew circa August 1949 (Contributed by Bill Whitfield)
On the starboard side of the lock, USS Sagamore ATA 208. On the port side of the lock, the USS Samoset ATA 190. This was a good will tour to Cardiff Wales. We were told we were the first US Navy ships since World War II to visit.  (Contributed by George Antellas)
USS Chowanoc ATF 100  Getting painted by Mary Soo and her side-cleaners in Hong Kong circa 1964.  (contributed by Doug Ryon)

NAFTS, National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors