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- Q7393888 subject Q8140359.
- Q7393888 subject Q8588596.
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- Q7393888 abstract "SS James Longstreet (Hull Number 112) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II at a cost of $1,833,400. She was named after the Confederate general James Longstreet.She was laid down on 3 December 1941, then launched on 2 April 1942. On 26 October 1943, she ran aground in a gale in 1943 and was declared a total loss. Instead of being scrapped, she was acquired by the US Navy in June 1944 and used as a target ship for early air to surface guided missiles. Whilst under tow to and from the target areas, she once ran aground and on another occasion broke her anchor chain and drifted for ten days before being recovered. She was then sunk and used for further experiments using missiles, before then being used for live ammunition target practice by Naval jets from nearby South Weymouth Naval Air Station and the Air Force from nearby Otis Air Force Base until 1971. The ship is also referred to as the "target ship". The remains of the James Longstreet lie approximately three and a half miles off Eastham, Massachusetts in 20 to 25 feet (6.1 to 7.6 m) of water. The site is off limits to divers due to unexploded ordnance.".
- Q7393888 builder Q16555.
- Q7393888 layingDown "1941-12-03".
- Q7393888 shipLaunch "1942-04-02".
- Q7393888 status "*Acquired by the Navy in 1944".
- Q7393888 status "*Sunk and used as a target until 1971".
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- Q7393888 wikiPageWikiLink Q8140359.
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- Q7393888 wikiPageWikiLink Q8588596.
- Q7393888 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738251.
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- Q7393888 shipBuilder "Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation, Houston, Texas".
- Q7393888 shipFate "*Acquired by the Navy in 1944 *Sunk and used as a target until 1971".
- Q7393888 shipLaidDown "1941-12-03".
- Q7393888 shipLaunched "1942-04-02".
- Q7393888 shipName "SS James Longstreet".
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- Q7393888 type Ship.
- Q7393888 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q7393888 comment "SS James Longstreet (Hull Number 112) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II at a cost of $1,833,400. She was named after the Confederate general James Longstreet.She was laid down on 3 December 1941, then launched on 2 April 1942. On 26 October 1943, she ran aground in a gale in 1943 and was declared a total loss. Instead of being scrapped, she was acquired by the US Navy in June 1944 and used as a target ship for early air to surface guided missiles.".
- Q7393888 label "SS James Longstreet".
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- Q7393888 long "-70.04424444444444".
- Q7393888 name "SS James Longstreet".