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- Q7866622 subject Q8141256.
- Q7866622 subject Q8635686.
- Q7866622 subject Q8738223.
- Q7866622 subject Q8871374.
- Q7866622 subject Q8877866.
- Q7866622 subject Q8877868.
- Q7866622 subject Q8953640.
- Q7866622 abstract "SS Mission Dolores was a Mission Buenaventura-class oiler built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II, named for Mission San Francisco de Asís in San Juan Capistrano, California, one of two named for the Franciscan mission located in San Francisco, California.After the war she was acquired by the United States Navy as USS Mission Dolores (AO-115). Later the tanker transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS Mission Dolores (T-AO-115).".
- Q7866622 acquirementDate "1947-10-20".
- Q7866622 acquirementDate "1956-06-27".
- Q7866622 activeYearsEndDate "1946-05-17".
- Q7866622 activeYearsEndDate "1955-03-30".
- Q7866622 activeYearsEndDate "1957-09-19".
- Q7866622 activeYearsStartDate "1944-05-31".
- Q7866622 activeYearsStartDate "1947-10-20".
- Q7866622 activeYearsStartDate "1956-06-27".
- Q7866622 builder Q14683274.
- Q7866622 builder Q828729.
- Q7866622 layingDown "1944-02-18".
- Q7866622 length "159.7152".
- Q7866622 shipBeam "20.7264".
- Q7866622 shipDraft "9.144".
- Q7866622 shipLaunch "1944-04-26".
- Q7866622 status "*Scrapped, May 1984".
- Q7866622 status "*Sold into commercial service, 21 April 1969".
- Q7866622 thumbnail USNS_Mission_Dolores.jpg?width=300.
- Q7866622 topSpeed "30.558".
- Q7866622 wikiPageWikiLink Q1000321.
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- Q7866622 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738223.
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- Q7866622 shipAcquired "--06-27".
- Q7866622 shipAcquired "--10-20".
- Q7866622 shipBuilder Q14683274.
- Q7866622 shipBuilder Q828729.
- Q7866622 shipFate "--04-21".
- Q7866622 shipInService "--10-20".
- Q7866622 shipInService "1944-05-31".
- Q7866622 shipInService "1956-06-27".
- Q7866622 shipLaidDown "1944-02-18".
- Q7866622 shipLaunched "--04-26".
- Q7866622 shipName "Mission Dolores".
- Q7866622 shipOutOfService "1946-05-17".
- Q7866622 shipOutOfService "1955-03-30".
- Q7866622 shipOutOfService "1957-09-19".
- Q7866622 type Product.
- Q7866622 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7866622 type Ship.
- Q7866622 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7866622 type Thing.
- Q7866622 type Q11446.
- Q7866622 comment "SS Mission Dolores was a Mission Buenaventura-class oiler built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II, named for Mission San Francisco de Asís in San Juan Capistrano, California, one of two named for the Franciscan mission located in San Francisco, California.After the war she was acquired by the United States Navy as USS Mission Dolores (AO-115). Later the tanker transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS Mission Dolores (T-AO-115).".
- Q7866622 label "USNS Mission Dolores (T-AO-115)".
- Q7866622 depiction USNS_Mission_Dolores.jpg.
- Q7866622 name "Mission Dolores".