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  1. Hoga (YT-146/YTB-146/YTM-146) is a United States Navy Woban-class district harbor tug named after the Sioux Indian word for "fish." After World War II, the tug was known as Port of Oakland and then City of Oakland when she was a fireboat in Oakland, California.

  2. Hoga was a tugboat stationed at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7th, 1941. Despite the danger, Hoga and her crew rushed to the aid of man...

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  3. Aug 1, 2018 · Learn about the history and preservation of YT-146 "Hoga", one of the two last survivors of Pearl Harbor and a former fireboat in Oakland. See photos of her engine room, galley, bridge and more from a visit to Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum.

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  4. USS Hoga (YT 146) is best known for her actions during the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. Getting underway within 10 minutes after the first Japanese bombs fell, she went to work rescuing sailors in the water, fighting fires, and pulling ships out of harm’s way.

    • Woban Class District Harbor Tug
    • December 31, 1940
    • July 25, 1940
  5. Dec 5, 2012 · USS Hoga was a tugboat that fought fires and rescued sailors during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. She is now undergoing repairs in California and will be donated to the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum for display.

  6. Hoga was a district harbor tug that served in World War II and later became a fireboat in Oakland, CA. See photos of Hoga's history, awards, and involvement in the Pearl Harbor attack and other battles.

  7. Jun 16, 2023 · Learn about the USS Hoga, a historic tugboat that assisted in the rescue and firefighting efforts during the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941. Find out how it became a museum ship in North Little Rock, Arkansas, and see related links and sources.

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