SS Winchester Victory
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History | |
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Name | SS Winchester Victory |
General characteristics | |
Type | cargo |
Length | 445 ft |
Beam | 63 ft |
Propulsion | Single screw |
Speed | 15 - 7 knots |
Capacity | 62 crew plus 28 naval ersonnel |
Remarks
In 1943, the U.S. Maritime Commission embarked on a program to design new types of emergency fleet ships, most importantly fast cargo vessels, to replace the slower Liberty ships. 531 Victory ships were constructed with 97 of them converted as troop carriers.
Hull no 176/890 Type VC2-S-AP3 Keel laid Jan30th 1945 Launched March 13th 1945
Delivery April 11th 1945
With Pomona Victory converted & transferred to Compaguie Maritime Belge SA Antwerp for service between Belgian Congo and Antwerp.[2] Title transferred 5 March 1947.