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- Q6966860 subject Q7831854.
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- Q6966860 abstract "Nashira (AK-85) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation and had no significant naval service.Nashira (AK-85), named after Nashira, the third brightest star in the constellation Capricorn, was a Maritime Commission type N3-M-A1 cargo vessel originally assigned the name SS Josiah Paul. The ship was transferred from the control of the Maritime Commission to the U.S. Navy 1 January 1943, prior to the start of construction.Renamed Nashira 30 October 1943, she was laid down by Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, New Jersey, 1 November 1943; launched 23 April 1944; sponsored by Miss Patricia Palmer; delivered to the Navy 25 April 1944; and transferred to the U.S. Army the same day for use as a U.S. Army Port Repair ship. Nashira was struck from the Navy List 9 June 1944.The Army renamed the ship Richard R. Arnold after an Engineer officer, Colonel Richard R. Arnold, on General Eisenhower's personal staff killed by a mine 6 June 1943 in North Africa while commanding the 20th Engineer Regiment. The ship and its crew served as part of the Army Corps of Engineers (1070th Engineer Service Detachment) in the Pacific during 1945, participated in the Battle of Luzon (Philippines), crossed the equator four times, was present in Japan after the war, and returned to San Francisco on 24 December 1945. The ship was eventually sold to Kelbar, Inc. in the late 1960s as a repair ship possibly until 1984.".
- Q6966860 class Q7869162.
- Q6966860 layingDown "1943-11-01".
- Q6966860 length "81.9912".
- Q6966860 shipBeam "12.8016".
- Q6966860 shipDraft "6.096".
- Q6966860 shipLaunch "1944-04-23".
- Q6966860 status "sold as to Kelbar, Inc. in the late 1960s".
- Q6966860 thumbnail USAPRS_Thomas_F_Farrel_Jr.jpg?width=300.
- Q6966860 topSpeed "18.52".
- Q6966860 wikiPageExternalLink nashira.htm.
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- Q6966860 shipClass "Navy: Enceladus-class cargo ship".
- Q6966860 shipFate "1960.0".
- Q6966860 shipLaidDown "1943-11-01".
- Q6966860 shipLaunched "1944-04-23".
- Q6966860 shipName "USS Nashira".
- Q6966860 type Product.
- Q6966860 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q6966860 type Ship.
- Q6966860 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q6966860 type Thing.
- Q6966860 type Q11446.
- Q6966860 comment "Nashira (AK-85) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation and had no significant naval service.Nashira (AK-85), named after Nashira, the third brightest star in the constellation Capricorn, was a Maritime Commission type N3-M-A1 cargo vessel originally assigned the name SS Josiah Paul. The ship was transferred from the control of the Maritime Commission to the U.S.".
- Q6966860 label "Nashira (AK-85)".
- Q6966860 depiction USAPRS_Thomas_F_Farrel_Jr.jpg.
- Q6966860 name "USS Nashira".