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- SS_Gustavus_Victory length "138988.8".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory abstract "SS Gustavus Victory was constructed in Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland. The 75th Victory ship, it was named for Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota, which wasnamed for the 17th century King of Sweden Gustav II Adolf. The college made a gift towards furnishing a ship library, which comprised two 40-book units and was managed by the American Merchant Marine Library Association.Gustavus alumna of 1924, Marion Logan of New York, sponsored the ship. Marion was the wife of Rufus T. Logan, Captain in the Army Air Force, and daughter of former Gustavus professor Dr. John A. Youngquist.Construction of the vessel took 38 days, and it was launched from the shipyard on July 9, 1945 at 4 p.m. Gustavus Victory was boarded and operated by A. L. Burbank Company, including Captain J. M. Delhome and Chief Engineer Albert L. Hayes. It was converted to a troopship for returning European veterans at the end of World War II before being transferred to the Pacific theater of war. The ship had a carrying capacity of 750 passengers with an 85 person crew. During its career, crew members produced a ship publication titled Atlantic agony: the Landlubber's journal.Gustavus Victory was sold after WWII and renamed Santa Fe (ELMA). The ship was converted to an emigrant ship to transport European emigrants to Argentina. The Santa Fe sailed as part of the Compania Argentina de Navegacion Alberto Dodero.".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory builder Bethlehem_Fairfield_Shipyard.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory class Victory_ship.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory country United_States.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory layingDown "1945-05-25".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory length "138.9888".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipBeam "19.2024".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipLaunch "1945-07-09".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory status "scrapped, 1974 in Argentina".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory topSpeed "27.78".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageID "42173915".
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageRevisionID "600801502".
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Category:1945_ships.
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Empresa_Líneas_Marítimas_Argentinas.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageWikiLink File:SS_Gustavus_Victory.jpg.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Gustavus_Adolphus_College.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Gustavus_Adolphus_of_Sweden.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean_theater_of_World_War_II.
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Victory_Ship.
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory hasPhotoCollection SS_Gustavus_Victory.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipBuilder "Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Inc.".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipClass "VC2-S-AP2 Victory Ship".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipComplement "62".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipCountry United_States.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipDecommissioned "1947".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipFate "scrapped, 1974 in Argentina".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipLaidDown "1945-05-25".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipLaunched "1945-07-09".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipName "SS Gustavus Victory".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipNamesake "Gustavus Adolphus College".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipRenamed "Santa Fe, 1947".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipSponsor "Marion Logan".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory shipTonnage "10700".
- SS_Gustavus_Victory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory subject Category:1945_ships.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Argentina.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory subject Category:Ships_built_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory subject Category:Troop_ships_of_the_United_States.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory subject Category:Victory_ships.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory subject Category:World_War_II_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory type Ship.
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory type DesignedArtifact.
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory comment "SS Gustavus Victory was constructed in Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland. The 75th Victory ship, it was named for Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota, which wasnamed for the 17th century King of Sweden Gustav II Adolf. The college made a gift towards furnishing a ship library, which comprised two 40-book units and was managed by the American Merchant Marine Library Association.Gustavus alumna of 1924, Marion Logan of New York, sponsored the ship.".
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- SS_Gustavus_Victory wasDerivedFrom SS_Gustavus_Victory?oldid=600801502.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Gustavus_Victory.
- SS_Gustavus_Victory name "SS Gustavus Victory".