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- Q7868822 subject Q7831854.
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- Q7868822 abstract "USS Demeter (ARB-10) was one of twelve Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Demeter (the Greek goddess of agriculture), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.LST-1121 was launched on 19 January 1945 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company of Seneca, Illinois; sponsored by Mrs. W. B. Wynn; placed in partial commission on 31 January 1945 under the command of Lieutenant P. P. Wynn, USNR; sailed down the Mississippi River on her way to Baltimore where she was decommissioned on 2 March 1945 for conversion to a battle damage repair ship; and commissioned as USS Demeter (ARB-10) on 3 July 1945 with Lieutenant E. V. Converse, USNR, in command.".
- Q7868822 builder Q2669015.
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- Q7868822 class Q7867414.
- Q7868822 commissioningDate "1945-07-03".
- Q7868822 decommissioningDate "1947-05-02".
- Q7868822 layingDown "1944-10-25".
- Q7868822 length "99.9744".
- Q7868822 shipBeam "15.24".
- Q7868822 shipDraft "3.3528".
- Q7868822 shipLaunch "1945-01-19".
- Q7868822 status "*Sold for commercial service, 1958".
- Q7868822 status "*Sunk, 12 January 1964".
- Q7868822 thumbnail Demeter_ARB-10.jpg?width=300.
- Q7868822 topSpeed "22.224".
- Q7868822 wikiPageExternalLink demeter.htm.
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- Q7868822 shipBuilder Q2669015.
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- Q7868822 shipClass "Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ship".
- Q7868822 shipCommissioned "1945-07-03".
- Q7868822 shipDecommissioned "1947-05-02".
- Q7868822 shipFate "--01-12".
- Q7868822 shipLaidDown "1944-10-25".
- Q7868822 shipLaunched "1945-01-19".
- Q7868822 shipName "USS Demeter".
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- Q7868822 comment "USS Demeter (ARB-10) was one of twelve Aristaeus-class battle damage repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Demeter (the Greek goddess of agriculture), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.LST-1121 was launched on 19 January 1945 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company of Seneca, Illinois; sponsored by Mrs. W. B. Wynn; placed in partial commission on 31 January 1945 under the command of Lieutenant P. P.".
- Q7868822 label "USS Demeter (ARB-10)".
- Q7868822 depiction Demeter_ARB-10.jpg.
- Q7868822 name "USS Demeter".