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- Q7394554 subject Q8140359.
- Q7394554 subject Q8588596.
- Q7394554 abstract "SS William A. Graham (MC hull number 160) was a Liberty ship built by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company of Wilmington, North Carolina, and launched on 26 July 1942. One of 2,700 cargo ships produced during an emergency shipbuilding program, the Graham was named for William Alexander Graham, a 19th century governor of North Carolina and a U.S. Secretary of the Navy.Constructed in eight weeks, the 441-foot steamship was operated by J.H. Winchester & Co. of New York. On her maiden voyage carrying Lend-Lease supplies to Karachi, the Graham narrowly evaded a wolf pack of German submarines off Cape Town in October 1942. The ship had a second close encounter with the enemy in June 1944, when German bombers attacked the harbor at Anzio where the Graham lay at anchor with six other merchantmen.A record of the Graham’s maiden voyage is preserved in the diary of the ship’s first assistant engineer, Everett S. Ransom. Copies of the diary have been donated to nearly 30 libraries and museums around the United States, including the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society, the North Carolina Collection at UNC-Chapel Hill, and the Nimitz Library of the United States Naval Academy.After the war, the Graham carried cargo under different operators until being mothballed in 1952 in a reserve fleet in Mobile, Alabama. In 1972, the ship was purchased for scrap and dismantled by the Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation.".
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- Q7394554 completionDate "1942-08-15".
- Q7394554 layingDown "1942-06-01".
- Q7394554 length "134.4168".
- Q7394554 shipBeam "17.3736".
- Q7394554 shipDraft "8.2296".
- Q7394554 shipLaunch "1942-07-26".
- Q7394554 status "Scrapped, 1972".
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- Q7394554 shipClass "Type EC2-S-C1 Liberty ship".
- Q7394554 shipCompleted "1942-08-15".
- Q7394554 shipFate "Scrapped, 1972".
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- Q7394554 shipName "SS William A. Graham".
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- Q7394554 comment "SS William A. Graham (MC hull number 160) was a Liberty ship built by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company of Wilmington, North Carolina, and launched on 26 July 1942. One of 2,700 cargo ships produced during an emergency shipbuilding program, the Graham was named for William Alexander Graham, a 19th century governor of North Carolina and a U.S. Secretary of the Navy.Constructed in eight weeks, the 441-foot steamship was operated by J.H. Winchester & Co. of New York.".
- Q7394554 label "SS William A. Graham".
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- Q7394554 name "SS William A. Graham".