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- Q7873500 subject Q7014950.
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- Q7873500 abstract "USS Robert L. Barnes (AO-14) was an oiler in the United States Navy.Robert L. Barnes was a steel tanker built during 1917 by McDougall Duluth Ship Building Company, Duluth, Minnesota, for the Robert Barnes Steam Ship Co.. Alexander McDougall built her as a prototype "rectangular ship" or "sea-going canal boat," with a plain, low hull and a superstructure that could be removed to pass under canal bridges.She was acquired from her builder by the U.S. Shipping Board on 29 June 1918; transferred to the U.S. Navy the same day; and commissioned at New York 19 October 1918. She remained in custody of the 3d Naval District while preparing for sea. Lt. G. C. Daniels assumed command on 29 January 1919.Assigned to the 5th Naval District at Norfolk, Robert L. Barnes departed New York 12 March 1919 for Hampton Roads. Subsequently, she operated out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and New York until returning to Norfolk 18 April 1919. The ship remained inactive at Norfolk and was undergoing overhaul 4 September 1919 when she was assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service. She departed Norfolk 21 November for San Pedro, California, via the Panama Canal and San Diego, California After transporting diesel fuel to Pearl Harbor, the tanker departed Hawaii 8 April 1920 with fuel oil for Guam.Arriving at Apra Harbor, on 27 April, Robert L. Barnes served as an oil storage vessel in Apra Harbor. The ship remained at Guam through the interwar decades, departing only in 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1930, and 1934 under tow for Cavite Naval Base, Philippine Islands, for overhaul.Robert L. Barnes was still in service at Guam on the outbreak of World War II in the Pacific. During Japanese air attacks on the island, 8 December 1941, the oiler was bombed and strafed at her mooring, causing damage topside and starting dangerous leaks. Still afloat when the Japanese invasion force landed on Guam, Robert L. Barnes was abandoned and fell into enemy hands 10 December 1941. It was struck from the Navy list on 24 July 1942. Subsequently taken into Japanese service, the Robert L. Barnes was recovered at the end of the war. It was then sold to British mercantile interests, where she served as Fortune and M.T.S. No. 2 from 1945 to 1949 before she finally was scrapped in 1950.".
- Q7873500 acquirementDate "1918-06-29".
- Q7873500 builder Q485708.
- Q7873500 captureDate "1941-12-10".
- Q7873500 commissioningDate "1918-10-19".
- Q7873500 cost "545000.0".
- Q7873500 length "78.6384".
- Q7873500 shipBeam "13.1064".
- Q7873500 shipDraft "4.572".
- Q7873500 status "Sold to a British mercantile interest, renamed Fortune and M.T.S. No. 2 from 1945 to 1949, scrapped in 1950".
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- Q7873500 shipAcquired "1918-06-29".
- Q7873500 shipBuilder Q485708.
- Q7873500 shipCaptured "--12-10".
- Q7873500 shipCommissioned "1918-10-19".
- Q7873500 shipFate "Sold to a British mercantile interest, renamed Fortune and M.T.S. No. 2 from 1945 to 1949, scrapped in 1950".
- Q7873500 shipName "USS Robert L. Barnes".
- Q7873500 shipOriginalCost "545000.0".
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- Q7873500 comment "USS Robert L. Barnes (AO-14) was an oiler in the United States Navy.Robert L. Barnes was a steel tanker built during 1917 by McDougall Duluth Ship Building Company, Duluth, Minnesota, for the Robert Barnes Steam Ship Co.. Alexander McDougall built her as a prototype "rectangular ship" or "sea-going canal boat," with a plain, low hull and a superstructure that could be removed to pass under canal bridges.She was acquired from her builder by the U.S.".
- Q7873500 label "USS Robert L. Barnes (AO-14)".
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- Q7873500 name "USS Robert L. Barnes".