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| shipowner = US Marine Corps
 
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| shipcapacity = 38 - 62 crew plus 21 - 40 Naval staff to man armanents.
 
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==Remarks==
 
==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. Her first voyage was from Los Angeles to Hobart, and then on to Karachi and Milne Bay in PNG.  
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The 182nd Liberty ship built by the California Ship-building Corporation, she was 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 log book that commenced 30 Oct 1943 and indicated that her home port was Mobile, Alabama. SHe is recorded as having shot down a plane that straffed her on 26 Nov 1944 when engaged in supporting a landing at Leyte in the Philippines.
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Her first voyage had been from Los Angeles to Hobart, and then on to Karachi and Milne Bay in PNG. ''USAT Charles Lummis'' was scrapped in 1965 at Portland, Oregan.
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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.
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===Cairns to Morotai 28 April to 9 May 1945===
 
===Cairns to Morotai 28 April to 9 May 1945===
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 7 October 2023

USAT Charles Lummis
SS Charles Lummis.jpg
Sister ship of SS Charles Lummis
History
Name USAT Charles Lummis
Owner US Marine Corps
Builder California Ship-building Corp
Yard number Terminal Island
Launched 5 May 1943
Completed June 1943
In service 4 Jul 1943
Fate Scrapped 1965
General characteristics
Type Cargo vessel
Tonnage 7,176 tons
Length 134.57 metres
Beam 17.3 metres
Depth 8.5 metres
Propulsion Two oil fired boilers, single screw
Speed 11 knots (20.3 km/h)
Capacity 38 - 62 crew plus 21 - 40 Naval staff to man armanents.


Remarks

The 182nd Liberty ship built by the California Ship-building Corporation, she was 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 log book that commenced 30 Oct 1943 and indicated that her home port was Mobile, Alabama. SHe is recorded as having shot down a plane that straffed her on 26 Nov 1944 when engaged in supporting a landing at Leyte in the Philippines.


Her first voyage had been from Los Angeles to Hobart, and then on to Karachi and Milne Bay in PNG. USAT Charles Lummis was scrapped in 1965 at Portland, Oregan.


Armament - Stern-mounted 4-in (102 mm) deck gun for use against surfaced submarines, variety of anti-aircraft guns.

Soldiers carried

Cairns to Morotai 28 April to 9 May 1945