SS Mary Luckenbach, was a cargo ship of the United States Navy. She was launched in 1918 and completed the following year by the American International...
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SS Mary Luckenbach may refer to the following ships: SS Mary Luckenbach (1918), a Hog Islander, launched with that name, then taken up as USS Sac City...
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commission from 1918 to 1919 SS J. L. Luckenbach, a commercial cargo ship from 1901 to 1922, formerly the German Saale of 1886 Luckenbach No. 4, a tug commissioned...
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the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island. She was operated by Luckenbach Steamship Company under charter with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping...
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renamed SS J. L. Luckenbach in 1901–02. The ship served as a cargo ship for the Luckenbach Line. In October 1917, during World War I, the Luckenbach came...
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SS Port Nicholson was a British refrigerated cargo ship owned by the Port Line. She entered service shortly after the First World War and was sunk by a...
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USS Nantahala (ID-3519) (redirect from SS Nantahaka (1918))
Navy cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919. Nantahala was constructed as the commercial single-screw cargo ship SS Wautahala for the United States Shipping...
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USS West Carnifax (redirect from SS Exford (1918))
was decommissioned from the Navy, the ship was known as SS West Carnifax, SS Exford, and SS Pan Royal (or sometimes Pan-Royal) in civilian service under...
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knots, and was sounding fog signals. At the same time, freighter Katrina Luckenbach was sailing down the Channel on her way to San Francisco with general...
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USS Princess Matoika (redirect from SS Kiautschou)
was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner that sailed as SS Kiautschou for the Hamburg America Line and as SS Princess Alice (sometimes spelled Prinzess Alice)...
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SS Antilles was a US passenger-cargo ship launched in 1906. Chartered by the US Army in 1917 for use as a troop transport, Antilles was sunk by a German...
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SS Medic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line which entered service in 1899. Medic was one of five Jubilee-class...
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Chippewa SS George M. Cox (SS Puritan) 1901 steel passenger screw-steamer, 495 tons, wrecked May 27, 1933. Detroiter, 1902 Light Vessel No.57 SS City of...
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West Kasson was a steam cargo ship built in 1918–1919 by Long Beach Shipbuilding Company of Long Beach for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) as part...
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48°12′2″N 88°29′30″W / 48.20056°N 88.49167°W / 48.20056; -88.49167 SS Emperor was a steel-hulled Canadian lake freighter in service between 1911 and...
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58.700; -31.417) on 8 March 1943. "SS Kerry Range (1916)". www.tynebuiltships.co.uk. Retrieved 25 June 2017. "SS Kerry Range". 13 May 2015. Retrieved...
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USS Stribling (DD-96) (category 1918 ships)
May 1918, sponsored by Miss Mary Calvert Stribling. The destroyer was commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 16 August 1918. On 31 August 1918, Stribling...
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USS West Gambo (redirect from SS West Gambo (1918))
1918 to 1919. She later saw commercial service as SS West Gambo and SS Empire Hartebeeste, and under the latter name was sunk during World War II. SS...
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SS Ypiranga was a cargo liner that was launched in Germany in 1908 for the Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). In 1919 the United Kingdom seized her for World...
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SS Mary Luckenbach 1919 United States 5,049 Sunk in air attack SS Meanticut 1921 United States 6,061 SS Nathanael Greene 1942 United States 7,177 SS Ocean...
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RMS Aquitania (category Maritime incidents in 1918)
Another problem also arose: the two liners of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, SS Bremen and SS Europa, successfully captured the Blue Riband and many customers. In...
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SS Eskmere was a small freighter built during the First World War. Completed in 1916, she was intended for the West African trade. The ship was sunk by...
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another similar ship SS Haleakala to operate on it. On November 16, 1920, following a successful round-the-world trip by another vessel, SS West Kasson, West...
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Cotati was a steam cargo ship built in 1918–1919 by Moore Shipbuilding and Drydock Company of Oakland for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) as part...
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SS Finland was an American-flagged ocean liner built in 1902 for the Red Star Line. During World War I she served as a transport for the United States...
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SS West Eldara was a steel-hulled cargo ship built in 1918 as part of the United States Shipping Board's emergency World War I shipbuilding program. West...
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SMS Kronprinz (section Advance of 23 April 1918)
Kronprinz (Eng: "Crown Prince") refers to Crown Prince Wilhelm, and in June 1918, the ship was renamed Kronprinz Wilhelm in his honor. The battleship was...
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Content.lib.washington.edu. 27 June 1918. Archived from the original on 2007-02-03. Retrieved 27 April 2010. Malloy, Mary (1998). "Boston Men" on the Northwest...
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Edith "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...
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