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- Q7872027 subject Q14761590.
- Q7872027 subject Q7829496.
- Q7872027 subject Q8344039.
- Q7872027 subject Q8738168.
- Q7872027 subject Q8953528.
- Q7872027 abstract "USS Muscatine (ID-2226) was a Norwegian refrigerator ship (reefer ship) obtained by the U.S. Navy from the United States Shipping Board (USSB) during World War I. She served for the duration of the war, carrying “beef and butter” for military personnel in Europe.She returned to commercial service after the war, and, during World War II, she had the unfortunate fate of being struck by torpedoes from a German submarine. She sank in the Yucatan Channel.".
- Q7872027 acquirementDate "1918-04-28".
- Q7872027 builder Q7500540.
- Q7872027 commissioningDate "1918-05-02".
- Q7872027 decommissioningDate "1919-07-16".
- Q7872027 layingDown "1917-10-20".
- Q7872027 length "119.4816".
- Q7872027 shipBeam "15.8496".
- Q7872027 shipDraft "7.0104".
- Q7872027 status "sold in 1929".
- Q7872027 thumbnail Muscatine_(ID_2226).jpg?width=300.
- Q7872027 type Q1504307.
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- Q7872027 shipAcquired "--04-28".
- Q7872027 shipBeam "52'".
- Q7872027 shipBuilder "Standard Shipbuilding Corp., Shooters Island, New York".
- Q7872027 shipCommissioned "--05-02".
- Q7872027 shipDecommissioned "--07-16".
- Q7872027 shipDraft "23'".
- Q7872027 shipFate "sold in 1929".
- Q7872027 shipLaidDown "--10-20".
- Q7872027 shipLength "23526.0".
- Q7872027 shipName "Muscatine".
- Q7872027 shipType "commercial refrigerator ship".
- Q7872027 type Product.
- Q7872027 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7872027 type Ship.
- Q7872027 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7872027 type Thing.
- Q7872027 type Q11446.
- Q7872027 comment "USS Muscatine (ID-2226) was a Norwegian refrigerator ship (reefer ship) obtained by the U.S. Navy from the United States Shipping Board (USSB) during World War I. She served for the duration of the war, carrying “beef and butter” for military personnel in Europe.She returned to commercial service after the war, and, during World War II, she had the unfortunate fate of being struck by torpedoes from a German submarine. She sank in the Yucatan Channel.".
- Q7872027 label "USS Muscatine (ID-2226)".
- Q7872027 depiction Muscatine_(ID_2226).jpg.
- Q7872027 name "Muscatine".