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SS John P. Mitchel: John P. Mitchel: 1975 standard 28 April 1943: 23 May 1943: Scrapped 1971 SS John P. Poe: John P. Poe: 54 standard 24 May 1942: 25 July 1942: Scrapped 1972 SS John Page: John Page: 286 standard 11 March 1942: 19 May 1942: Scrapped 1959 SS John Paul Jones: John Paul Jones: 67 standard 27 June 1941: 3 December 1941: Scrapped ...
Ship name Namesake MC hull no. Ship type Laid down Launched Fate SS S. Hall Young: S. Hall Young: 479 standard 2 March 1943: 31 March 1943: Sold private 1947, scrapped 1967 SS S. M. Babcock: Stephen Moulton Babcock: 590 standard 5 October 1942: 1 November 1942: Scrapped 1967 SS S. M. Shoemaker: S. M. Shoemaker: 2667 standard 8 July 1944: 10 ...
USS John Marshall (SSBN-611) was an Ethan Allen-class submarine, the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for John Marshall (1755–1835), the fourth Chief Justice of the United States. Originally a fleet ballistic missile submarine designated SSBN-611, she later was reclassified as an attack submarine and re-designated SSN-611 .
The standard Liberty ship (EC-2-S-C1 type) was a cargo ship 441 feet 6 inches (134.57 m) long overall, with a beam of 56 feet 10 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (17.34 m). It had a depth of 37 feet 4 inches (11.38 m) and a draft of 26 feet 10 inches (8.18 m).
These lists of Liberty ships are sortable lists, allowing ships to be looked up by hull number. Liberty ships were a type of mass-produced cargo ship built to meet inexpensively the United States's World War II maritime transport needs. List of Liberty ships (A-F) List of Liberty ships (G–Je) List of Liberty ships (Je–L) List of Liberty ...
Ship name Namesake MC hull no. Ship type Laid down Launched Fate SS George A. Custer: George A. Custer: 646 standard 15 August 1942: 23 September 1942: Scrapped 1961 SS George A. Lawson: George A. Lawson: 3097 standard 18 December 1944: 21 February 1945: Sold private 1947, sunk 1964 SS George A. Marr: George A. Marr: 2454 standard 10 January ...
SS John W. Brown is a Liberty ship, one of two still operational and one of three preserved as museum ships. [6] As a Liberty ship, she operated as a merchant ship of the United States Merchant Marine during World War II and later was a vocational high school training ship in New York City for many years.
Pages in category "Ships built in Newport News, Virginia" ... SS America (1939) USS America (CV-66) ... USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) USS John Marshall; USS John ...