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Named after a Member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania who died in office, she was a Standard design Liberty ship, Hull No 2252.  Laid down on 28 Sep 1943, she was launched 19 days later on 16 Oct 1943. Her first voyage was from San Francisco to Townsville in November 1943. For the next 20 months she plied between Australian ports and Australian and US troop bases in New Guinea and surrounding islands with occasional journeys to San Francisco.
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Named after a Member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania who died in office, she was a Standard design Liberty ship, Hull No 2252.  Laid down on 28 Sep 1943, she was launched 19 days later on 16 Oct 1943.  
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Her first voyage was from San Francisco to Townsville in November 1943. For the next 20 months she plied between Australian ports and Australian and US troop bases in New Guinea and surrounding islands with occasional journeys to San Francisco.
  
 
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===Port Moresby to Brisbane 29 Jan - 6 Feb 1944===
 
===Port Moresby to Brisbane 29 Jan - 6 Feb 1944===
 
Journey included stops in Townsville and Gladstone
 
Journey included stops in Townsville and Gladstone
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 3 September 2022

SS Stephen G. Porter
SS Stephen G Porter.jpg
Standard EC2 Liberty Ship
Liberty Ship 2.jpg
History
Name SS Stephen G. Porter
Launched 16 Oct 1943
Fate scrapped in 1961
General characteristics
Type cargo
Tonnage 10,414 tons
Length 441.5 ft
Beam 56 ft 10¾ in
Depth 37.4
Propulsion single screw
Speed 11 knots
Capacity 40 crew + 30 Navy gunners



Remarks

Named after a Member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania who died in office, she was a Standard design Liberty ship, Hull No 2252. Laid down on 28 Sep 1943, she was launched 19 days later on 16 Oct 1943.


Her first voyage was from San Francisco to Townsville in November 1943. For the next 20 months she plied between Australian ports and Australian and US troop bases in New Guinea and surrounding islands with occasional journeys to San Francisco.

Soldiers carried

Port Moresby to Brisbane 29 Jan - 6 Feb 1944

Journey included stops in Townsville and Gladstone