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Revision as of 23:15, 15 February 2023

USS General H.W. Butner (AP-113)
USS General H.W. Butner.jpg
History
Name USS General H.W. Butner
Owner US Navy
Builder Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Kearny, New Jersey
Launched 19 Sep 1943
Completed 5 Dec 1943
In service 11 Jan 1944
Out of service 26 Jan 1960
Fate Scrapped in Taiwan, 1977
General characteristics
Type Troopship
Tonnage 20,175 tons fully laden
Length 622 feet 7 inches (189.76 m)
Beam 75 feet 6 inches (23.01 m)
Depth draft 25 feet 6 inches (7.77 m)
Propulsion Twin screw
Speed 20 knots (37 km/h)
Capacity crew of 477 and 5,289 troops



Remarks

Initial voyages were carrying troops to North Africa in early 1944. Soon after she was transferred to the Pacific theatre of operations until mid-1945 when she returned to Europe to return troops to the US, and one trip when she redeployed US troops from Europe to the Pacific. The ship also served as a troopship iduring the occupation of Japan, leaving San Francisco 5 Jan 1946, she made four voyages carrying troops to the Pacific. She later served a similar role during the Korean War.


Soldiers carried

Townsville to Morotai (NEI) 8 - 16 April 1945