SS_Alamo_Victory

SS <i>Alamo Victory</i>

SS Alamo Victory

World War II Victory ship of the United States


The SS Alamo Victory was the 42nd Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on July 13, 1944, and completed on August 18, 1944. The ship’s United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2- S- AP3, hull number 42 (V-32), she worked as merchant marine for all of her career. SS Alamo Victory served in the Pacific Ocean during World War II and was operated by the Isthmian Steamship Company. The 10,500-ton Victory ships were designed to replace the earlier Liberty Ships. Liberty ships were designed to be used just for World War II. Victory ships were designed to last longer and serve the US Navy after the war. The Victory ship differed from a Liberty ship in that they were: faster, longer and wider, taller, had a thinner stack set farther toward the superstructure, and had a long raised forecastle.[2]

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World War II

SS Alamo Victory steamed into the Pacific to bring supplies to the Pacific War troops. After World War II the war victory the Alamo Victory took supplies to Japan. Her home port was San Francisco, California.[3] In 1949 the SS Alamo Victory was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay. In 1950 she was reactivated to take supplies to Korea.[4]

Korean War

SS Alamo Victory served as Merchant Marine Naval ship supplying goods for the Korean War and operated by the States Marine Lines. She made trips to and from Korea. About 75 percent of the personnel taken to Korea for the Korean War came by the Merchant Marine Ships. SS Alamo Victory transported goods, mail, food and other supplies. About 90 percent of the cargo was moved by Merchant Marine Naval to the Korea War Zone. SS Alamo Victory made trips between the US and Korea helping American forces engaged against Communist aggression in South Korea. In 1951 she was put back into the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay.[5][6][7]

Vietnam War

In 1965 she was reactivated for Vietnam War. Alamo Victory served as Merchant Marine Naval ship supplying goods for the Vietnam. On August 18, 1969, she ran aground and wad wrecked in Hurricane Camille at Gulfport, Mississippi in the Gulf of Mexico. She was refloated and laid up at the Beaumont Reserve Fleet National Defense Reserve in Texas. In 1971 she was scrapped in New Orleans. [8] [9] [10]

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References

  1. Babcock & Wilcox (April 1944). "Victory Ships". Marine Engineering and Shipping Review.
  2. Small United States and United Nations Warships in the Korean War, By Paul M. Edwards, page 173
  3. Small United States and United Nations Warships in the Korean War, By Paul M. Edwards

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