Difference between revisions of "SS James W. Grimes"
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| shipname = SS James W. Grimes | | shipname = SS James W. Grimes | ||
− | | shipowner = US Marine Corps | + | | shipowner = War Shipping Administration - US Marine Corps |
| shipbuilder = Oregon Shipbuilding Company, Portland, Oregon | | shipbuilder = Oregon Shipbuilding Company, Portland, Oregon | ||
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| shiplaunched = 24 Mar 1943 | | shiplaunched = 24 Mar 1943 | ||
− | | shipcompleted = | + | | shipcompleted = 31 Mar 1943 |
| shipinservice = 1943 | | shipinservice = 1943 | ||
− | | shipoutofservice = | + | | shipoutofservice = 1946 |
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
A standard Liberty ship built to transport cargo to war zones. Maiden voyage was from San Francisco to Brisbane in mid 1943. It spent the rest of the war primarily carrying material and troops between Australian ports and islands to our north. | A standard Liberty ship built to transport cargo to war zones. Maiden voyage was from San Francisco to Brisbane in mid 1943. It spent the rest of the war primarily carrying material and troops between Australian ports and islands to our north. | ||
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+ | Post hostilities it was laid up at James River and scrapped at Philadelphia in 1972. | ||
==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 2 October 2023
Remarks
A standard Liberty ship built to transport cargo to war zones. Maiden voyage was from San Francisco to Brisbane in mid 1943. It spent the rest of the war primarily carrying material and troops between Australian ports and islands to our north.
Post hostilities it was laid up at James River and scrapped at Philadelphia in 1972.