USS Walter A. Luckenbach (ID-3171) was a United States Navy cargo ship and troop transport in commission from 1918 to 1919. SS Walter A. Luckenbach was...
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USS Luckenbach may refer to various United States Navy ships: USS Edgar F. Luckenbach (ID-4597), a cargo ship and troop transport in commission from 1918...
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SS Lena Luckenbach, USS Walter A. Luckenbach (ID-3171), USS Katrina Luckenbach, SS Jacob Luckenbach, USS Seneca, USS Montauk (SP-1213), USS Penobscot...
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(T-AKE-8) USS Walnut (YN-31) USS Walrus (SS-35, SS-431, SS-437) USS Walsh (DE-601/APD-111) USS Walter A. Luckenbach (ID-3171) USS Walter Adams (SP-400) USS Walter...
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Infantry arrived at the port of New York on 19 May 1919 on the USS Walter A. Luckenbach and was demobilized on 26 May 1919 at Camp Upton, New York. It...
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Navy acquired Walter A. Luckenbach on 2 April 1898 for Spanish–American War service as an ocean-going tug and commissioned her as USS Uncas on 6 April...
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The USS Panay incident was a Japanese bombing attack on the U.S. Navy river gunboat Panay and three Standard Oil Company tankers on the Yangtze River near...
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Chief (ID-3161) USS Western Spirit (ID-3164) USS Barge No. 84 (ID-3168) USS West Shore (ID-3170) USS Walter A. Luckenbach (ID-3171) USS Westford (ID-3198) USS West...
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SS Red Oak Victory (redirect from USS Red Oak Victory)
returned to the U.S. Maritime Commission. Red Oak Victory was used by the Luckenbach Steamship Company from 1947 through the 1950s, when the vessel went to...
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USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290) was a transport ship for the United States Navy during World War I. Before the war, she was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner...
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USS Muskeget (AG-48) – originally USS YAG-9 – was a former commercial cargo ship acquired by the United States Navy in 1941 for use during World War II...
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Seisho Maru (redirect from USS West Caruth)
completion, the ship was inspected by the United States Navy for possible use as USS West Caruth (ID-2850) but was neither taken into the Navy nor ever commissioned...
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the defence of Java. 30 January 1942: I-64 sank the freighters Florence Luckenbach, Jalapalaka and Jalatarang in the Bay of Bengal. 15 February 1942: I-65...
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1943. ^[Note 1] Task Force 68 comprised USS Cleveland, USS Conway, USS Cony, USS Denver, USS Montpelier and USS Waller. "Geniere". conlapelleappesaaunchiodo...
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SS Mauna Loa (redirect from USS West Conob (ID-4033))
Iowan, Portmar, West Camargo, Steel Voyager, Jane Christenson, F. J. Luckenbach, and Malama. USAT Meigs, formerly named West Lewark, was—like Mauna Loa—built...
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SS Montanan (redirect from USS Montanan)
with her sister ship Dakotan, Army transports El Occidente and Edward Luckenbach, and escorts consisting of cruiser St. Louis, U.S. Navy transport Hancock...
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HMCS Sherbrooke (K152) B-5 Escort Group Destroyers: HMS Havelock (H88) (SOE), USS Upshur (DD-144) Frigate: HMS Swale (K217) Corvettes: HMS Buttercup (K193)...
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South West Pacific theatre. In the spring of 1942, escorted by the cruiser USS St. Louis, she took Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippines from Melbourne...
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SS Empire Aden was a 7,308 ton steamship which was built in 1945 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), she was sold in 1948 becoming Etivebank, and...
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was spotted by the British cruiser Cleopatra, flagship of Rear Admiral Walter Cowan, commander of British naval forces in the Baltic. Cleopatra and the...
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ten 30.5-centimeter (12 in) guns in five twin turrets and could steam at a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). Along with her three sister ships...
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ship USS Benevolence sank in San Francisco Bay after being rammed accidentally by the freighter SS Mary Luckenbach, while both were sailing in a dense...
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SS Walter Luckenbach, and was beached to avoid sinking but was subsequently declared a total loss. Early in 1914 Union Oil Co. decided to add a large...
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built small boats before, but underwent a major expansion of its facilities in 1916. The construction of USS Omaha (CL-4) was contracted for on 26 December...
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of water and ice until she was reduced to a speed of 3 to 4 knots (6 to 7 km/h; 3 to 5 mph). Captain Walter Neal, of Myron, decided to drop Miztec off...
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and injured another 67 people. United States Coast Guard ship USS Mohawk collided with a British cargo ship in the Atlantic Ocean off Sandy Hook, New Jersey...
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crashing in a field near Luckenbach, Texas. 1866 First South American military balloon reconnaissance ascent. On 6 July, Lieutenant Colonel Roberto A. Chodasiewicz...
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"WWI Standard Ships War P". www.mariners-l.co.uk. wrecksite SS Lillian Luckenbach "Wreck of the Manuela". www.nc-wreckdiving.com. "1942 — June 17, US freighter...
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scuttling the ships; they shot and killed Markgraf's captain, Walter Schumann, who was in a lifeboat, and an enlisted man. In total, the guards killed nine...
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HMAS Koolonga was a 4,260 gross register tons cargo ship built by Sunderland Shipbuilding Company, South Dock Sunderland, England, in 1914 and bought...
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