Difference between revisions of "USAT Charles Lummis"
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| shipowner = US Marine Corps | | shipowner = US Marine Corps | ||
| shipbuilder = California Ship-building Corp | | shipbuilder = California Ship-building Corp | ||
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| shiplaunched = 5 May 1943 | | shiplaunched = 5 May 1943 | ||
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− | A US Liberty Ship named after an early American Journalist and first editor of the Los Angeles Times, Charles Fletcher Lummis. Laid down on 13 April she was launched on 5 May 1943. Her first voyage was from Los Angeles to Hobart, and then on to Karachi and Milne Bay in PNG. | + | A US Liberty Ship named after an early American Journalist and first editor of the Los Angeles Times, Charles Fletcher Lummis. Laid down on 13 April she was launched on 5 May 1943. From the begining she was designated as a troop ship and was fitted out for that purpose immediately after her launch. |
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+ | Her first voyage was from Los Angeles to Hobart, and then on to Karachi and Milne Bay in PNG. According to newspaper reports of her launching she was either the 162nd or 182nd Liberty ship built by the California Ship-building Corporation | ||
Armament - Stern-mounted 4-in (102 mm) deck gun for use against surfaced submarines, variety of anti-aircraft guns. | Armament - Stern-mounted 4-in (102 mm) deck gun for use against surfaced submarines, variety of anti-aircraft guns. |
Revision as of 19:55, 7 October 2023
Remarks
A US Liberty Ship named after an early American Journalist and first editor of the Los Angeles Times, Charles Fletcher Lummis. Laid down on 13 April she was launched on 5 May 1943. From the begining she was designated as a troop ship and was fitted out for that purpose immediately after her launch.
Her first voyage was from Los Angeles to Hobart, and then on to Karachi and Milne Bay in PNG. According to newspaper reports of her launching she was either the 162nd or 182nd Liberty ship built by the California Ship-building Corporation
Armament - Stern-mounted 4-in (102 mm) deck gun for use against surfaced submarines, variety of anti-aircraft guns.