USS Alecto (AGP-14) was a Portunus-class motor torpedo boat tender built for the United States Navy during World War II.
[2][3] The tender got underway on 6 August, for shakedown training in the Chesapeake Bay and, on 2 September, was assigned to Service Forces, Atlantic Fleet.
[2] Alecto moored at the Army Supply Depot at Albany and began servicing motor torpedo boats.
On 10 November, the ship moved to Melville, Rhode Island, and engaged in repair work for Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron (MTBRon) 4.
In January 1946, she made two voyages from Melville to Solomons Island, Maryland, transporting equipment for MTBRon 4 and, from March through May, she was stationed there.