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- SS_John_P._Gaines length "128869.44".
- SS_John_P._Gaines abstract "SS John P. Gaines was a Liberty ship built during World War II, and named for politician John P. Gaines.On 24 November 1943 she broke in two and sank with the loss of 10 lives off the Aleutian Islands. It was later determined that the welded construction combined with the grade of steel used had caused embrittlement that caused a sudden break, as demonstrated by metallurgist Constance Tipper. A number of other Liberty ships suffered similar problems, with three sinking.".
- SS_John_P._Gaines builder Seattle.
- SS_John_P._Gaines layingDown "1943-06-21".
- SS_John_P._Gaines length "128.86944".
- SS_John_P._Gaines operator War_Shipping_Administration.
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipBeam "17.3736".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipLaunch "1943-07-11".
- SS_John_P._Gaines status "Sank on 24 November 1943".
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageID "22575849".
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageLength "2047".
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageRevisionID "702664548".
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Aleutian_Islands.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Category:1943_ships.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liberty_ships.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_November_1943.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Constance_Tipper.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Deadweight_tonnage.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Embrittlement.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Horsepower.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink John_P._Gaines.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_ship.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink War_Shipping_Administration.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipBeam "57.0".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipBuilder "Northland Transportation Company, Seattle".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipCapacity "deadweight".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipDraught "27".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipFate "--11-24".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipLaidDown "1943-06-21".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipLaunched "1943-07-11".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipLength "422.8".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipName "SS John P. Gaines".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipOperator War_Shipping_Administration.
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipPropulsion "*Two oil-fired boilers, *triple expansion steam engine, *single screw, 2500 horsepower".
- SS_John_P._Gaines shipSpeed "11".
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Liberty_ships_J.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USN_flag.
- SS_John_P._Gaines subject Category:1943_ships.
- SS_John_P._Gaines subject Category:Liberty_ships.
- SS_John_P._Gaines subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_November_1943.
- SS_John_P._Gaines subject Category:Ships_built_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- SS_John_P._Gaines subject Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- SS_John_P._Gaines hypernym Ship.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Ship.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Type.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Incident.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Ship.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Type.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Product.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Thing.
- SS_John_P._Gaines type Q11446.
- SS_John_P._Gaines comment "SS John P. Gaines was a Liberty ship built during World War II, and named for politician John P. Gaines.On 24 November 1943 she broke in two and sank with the loss of 10 lives off the Aleutian Islands. It was later determined that the welded construction combined with the grade of steel used had caused embrittlement that caused a sudden break, as demonstrated by metallurgist Constance Tipper. A number of other Liberty ships suffered similar problems, with three sinking.".
- SS_John_P._Gaines label "SS John P. Gaines".
- SS_John_P._Gaines sameAs Q7393904.
- SS_John_P._Gaines sameAs m.05zzrrt.
- SS_John_P._Gaines sameAs Q7393904.
- SS_John_P._Gaines wasDerivedFrom SS_John_P._Gaines?oldid=702664548.
- SS_John_P._Gaines isPrimaryTopicOf SS_John_P._Gaines.
- SS_John_P._Gaines name "SS John P. Gaines".