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  2. Operation Magic Carpet - Wikipedia

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    Operation Magic Carpet was the post- World War II operation by the U.S. War Shipping Administration (WSA) to repatriate over eight million American military personnel from the European, Pacific, and Asian theaters. Hundreds of Liberty ships, Victory ships, and troop transports began repatriating soldiers from Europe to the United States in June ...

  3. SS Wheaton Victory - Wikipedia

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    Later she was used to bring the US soldiers home as part of Operation Magic Carpet from port cities known as Cigarette Camps. She was able to transport up to 1,500 troops to and from Europe. Her cargo holds were converted to bunk beds and hammocks stack three high for hot bunking. In the cargo hold Mess halls and exercise places were also added.

  4. SS Cranston Victory - Wikipedia

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    SS Cranston Victory and 96 other Victory ships were converted to troop ships to bring the US soldiers home as part of Operation Magic Carpet. These ships had accommodations with fully ventilated and heated rooms. Many had troop warm bunks, a hospital, galleys, washrooms, and public rooms.

  5. SS U.S.S.R. Victory - Wikipedia

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    U.S.S.R. Victory. The front ship, with V-3 on the hull, is the SS U.S.S.R. Victory. The SS U.S.S.R. Victory was the third Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on February 26, 1944. The ship was completed and delivered to the wartime operator of ...

  6. Whitewater rafters aim to bridge partisan divide on Nantahala ...

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    Lance and Sadler found things chilly at first, and so did everyone on their boat. The rafts made their way down the rapids of the Nantahala with teamwork and enthusiasm. Along the way, attitudes ...

  7. SS Georgetown Victory - Wikipedia

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    SS Georgetown Victory was a Victory ship built for the War Shipping Administration late in World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program.She was a type VC2-S-AP2/WSAT cargo ship with the United States Maritime Commission (MCV) -"Victory"; hull number 653, shipyard number 1597 and built by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in Baltimore, Maryland, she was laid down on 8 March 1945.

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