From: Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, V. 4, 1969, p. 192.
A Penobscot chief in Maine, 1630. He was a determined foe whose treatment of prisoners was humane.
(YT-180: dp. 260; l. 101'; b. 28'; dr. 11'; s. 12 k.; cpl. 14; a. none; cl. Woban)
Madokwando (YT-180) was laid down by Gibbs Gas Engine Co., Jacksonville, Fla., in August
1942; launched in January 1943; completed 12 June 1943; and delivered to the Navy for
assignment to the 1st Naval District.
Reclassified YTB-180 on 15 May 1944, she served much of the remainder of the was
performing harbor towing duties in the 12th Naval District. In February 1962 she was
reclassified YTM-180; and, at present, she operates at San Francisco in an active in service status.
Transcribed by Richard H. Bouchard.