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The ship was to later spend 24 years as a civilian transport ship, first as the ''Edward Luckenbach'' (1948 - 1959)for the Luckenback Steamship Company, and then as the ''Aloha State'' (1960 - 1971) for State Marine Lines until she was scrapped in 1971.
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The ship was to later spend 24 years as a civilian transport ship, first as the ''Edward Luckenbach'' (1948 - 1959) for the Luckenback Steamship Company, and then as the ''Aloha State'' (1960 - 1971) for State Marine Lines until she was scrapped in 1971.
  
 
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USAT Sea Snipe
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History
Name USAT Sea Snipe
Owner US Army
Builder Western Pipe & Steel Company
Yard number 84
Launched 7 Dec 1942
Completed 29 May 1943
In service 13 Aug 1943
Out of service 4 Aug 1971
Reclassified Type C3-S-A2
Fate Scrapped August 1971 in Taiwan
General characteristics
Type Type C3-S-A2 modified for troop transport
Tonnage 7,870 tons
Length 492 ft (150m)
Beam 69.7 ft (21.2m)
Depth draft 29.4 ft (9.0m)
Propulsion single screw



Remarks

One of the Liberty ships converted to carry passengers, USAT Sea Snipe was capable of carrying 2,194 troops and cargo. Its first voyage was to Townsville after which it spent the rest of the war transferring US and Australian troops between US, Australian, New Guinea and South Pacific destinations. She also made five round trips between San Franciso and Australia. With the war concluded, she sailed for Europe and made five round trips transporting US personnel back to USA.


The ship was to later spend 24 years as a civilian transport ship, first as the Edward Luckenbach (1948 - 1959) for the Luckenback Steamship Company, and then as the Aloha State (1960 - 1971) for State Marine Lines until she was scrapped in 1971.

Soldiers carried

Finschhafen PNG to Brisbane 25 Feb - 4 Mar 1944