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- Q7866488 subject Q7831854.
- Q7866488 subject Q8141256.
- Q7866488 subject Q8738234.
- Q7866488 abstract "USNS Aiken Victory (T-AP-188) was a Victory ship-based troop transport that served with the United States Army Transport Service during both World War II and the Korean War. She was one of a class of 84 dedicated troop transports.She was laid down as a VC2-S-AP2 hull on 13 October 1944 at Baltimore, Maryland, by the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Inc., under a Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 616); launched on 30 November 1944; and delivered to the Maritime Commission on 30 December 1944. She was operated under Maritime Commission contract by Mississippi Shipping. She was put in the reserve fleet in Suisun Bay on February 22, 1947.She was reactivated on July 21, 1950 to join the Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) during the Korean War. She was returned to the reserve fleet on December 19, 1952, and remained there until allocated for scrapping to American Ship Dismantlers, Inc., on August 10, 1971, and physically delivered August 26.".
- Q7866488 acquirementDate "1950-07-21".
- Q7866488 activeYearsStartDate "1950-07-21".
- Q7866488 builder Q27432.
- Q7866488 layingDown "1944-10-13".
- Q7866488 length "138.684".
- Q7866488 shipBeam "18.8976".
- Q7866488 shipDraft "8.89".
- Q7866488 shipLaunch "1944-11-30".
- Q7866488 status "Sold for scrap, 10 August 1971".
- Q7866488 thumbnail SS_Aiken_Victory.jpg?width=300.
- Q7866488 wikiPageExternalLink aiken_victory.htm.
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- Q7866488 wikiPageWikiLink Q7831854.
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- Q7866488 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738234.
- Q7866488 shipAcquired "--07-21".
- Q7866488 shipBeam "62.0".
- Q7866488 shipBuilder "Bethlehem Steel, Fairfield yard".
- Q7866488 shipDraft "889.0".
- Q7866488 shipFate "--08-10".
- Q7866488 shipInService "--07-21".
- Q7866488 shipLaidDown "1944-10-13".
- Q7866488 shipLaunched "1944-11-30".
- Q7866488 shipLength "455.0".
- Q7866488 shipName "USNS Aiken Victory".
- Q7866488 type Product.
- Q7866488 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7866488 type Ship.
- Q7866488 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7866488 type Thing.
- Q7866488 type Q11446.
- Q7866488 comment "USNS Aiken Victory (T-AP-188) was a Victory ship-based troop transport that served with the United States Army Transport Service during both World War II and the Korean War. She was one of a class of 84 dedicated troop transports.She was laid down as a VC2-S-AP2 hull on 13 October 1944 at Baltimore, Maryland, by the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Inc., under a Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 616); launched on 30 November 1944; and delivered to the Maritime Commission on 30 December 1944.".
- Q7866488 label "USNS Aiken Victory (T-AP-188)".
- Q7866488 depiction SS_Aiken_Victory.jpg.
- Q7866488 name "USNS Aiken Victory (T-AP-188)".