
Victory ship - Wikipedia
The Victory ship was a class of cargo ship produced in large numbers by American shipyards during World War II.
Victory Ship | MARAD - Transportation
2022年4月7日 · U.S. Maritime Commission design type VC2-S-AP2. The Victory ship was 445 feet long with a capacity of 10,850 deadweight tons, slightly more than its forerunner the …
Victory Ships alphabetical list War II - usmm.org
The Victory ship (officially VC2) was 455 feet long and 62 feet wide. Her cross-compound steam turbine with double reduction gears developed 6,000 (AP2 type) or 8,500 (AP3s type) …
SS St. Lawrence Victory - Wikipedia
The SS St. Lawrence Victory (MCV-735) was a type VC2-S-AP2 Victory-class cargo ship built for the United States during World War II. The ship was built as part of the Emergency …
Victory-class Merchant Vessel | World War II Database
The Victory Ship design benefited from the operating experiences of the Liberty Ships. Compared to the Liberty Ships, Victory Ships were several knots faster, thus being able to reach their …
VC2 General Cargo Ships (Victory Ships) - Shipbuilding History
In less than two years, from February 1944 thru November 1945, six shipyards delivered 550 Victory ships - Bethlehem-Fairfield on the East Coast (94 ships), and CalShip (131), Kaiser …
Victory Ships by shipyard
Three Victory ships (Logan, Hobbs, and Canada) were sunk during World War II, all by kamikazes during the invasion of Okinawa. These Victorys carried a total of 24,000 tons of ammunition …
VC2 General Cargo Ships (Victory Ships) - navalmarinearchive.com
VC2 General Cargo Ships (Victory Ships) In less than two years, from February 1944 thru November 1945, six shipyards delivered 550 Victory ships - Bethlehem-Fairfield on the East …
The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Victory Ships
The Victory Ships, officially Maritime Commission type VC2-S-AP2 ships, were built from 1944 on, when victory was in sight. They were improved Liberty Ships designed to be faster and safer …
USNS Greenville Victory (T-AK 237) (VC2-S-AP3) class
As of 31 August 1948 the Army had 21 Victory (VC2) cargo ships, including twelve of the more powerful VC2-S-AP3 type and nine of the VC2-S-AP2 type. By this time the Victory cargo ship …
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