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  • 111Great Britain — This article is about the island. For the modern state, see United Kingdom. For the state that existed from 1707 to 1801, see Kingdom of Great Britain. For the ship, see SS Great Britain. For other uses, see Great Britain (disambiguation). Great… …

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  • 112USS Araner (IX-57) — USS Araner was a wooden hulled auxiliary ketch built in 1926 at Essex, Massachusetts by the Arthur D. Story Shipyards and acquired by motion picture director John Ford in June 1934. Originally named Faith , she was refurbished, and renamed Araner …

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  • 113USS Araner (IX-226) — The USS Araner (IX 226) was laid down as the liberty ship SS Juan de Fuca under a Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 1747) on 15 November 1942 at Vancouver, Washington, by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company and launched on 27 December 1942. She… …

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  • 114USS Kailua (IX-71) — USS Kailua (IX 71), formerly Dickenson , was launched in 1923 by the Sun Shipbuilding Drydock Company in Chester, Pennsylvania and acquired by the United States Navy on 19 May 1942 on a bareboat charter. Kailua was commissioned 5 May 1943 with… …

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  • 115USS Liberty Belle (IX-72) — Liberty Belle (IX 72) was built in 1910 by Harlan Hollingworth, Wilmington, Del.; acquired by the Navy 23 April 1942 from the Wilson Line on a bareboat charter; and placed in service 1 January 1943 for duty in the 5th Naval District.Assigned to… …

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  • 116USS Victoria (AO-46) — The second USS Victoria was originally built in 1917 as the steel hulled, single screw tanker George G. Henry . Constructed at San Francisco, California, by Union Iron Works, the ship was chartered by the United States Navy from her original… …

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  • 117Irish Oak — The SS Irish Oak was an Irish steamship sailing under a neutral flag, which was sunk in mid Atlantic by a (then) unidentified submarine, on 15 May 1943. There were allegations that she warned a convoy of the presence of a U boat and complaints… …

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  • 118USS President Monroe (AP-104) — was a President Jackson class transport [There is some doubt as to whether this vessel was ever formally designated President Jackson class. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships does not record her class, although some other sources… …

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  • 119List of boat types — Types of boat are: * Airboat * Ambulance * Banana boat * Bangca * Bareboat charter * Barge * Bass boat * Boita * Bow Rider * Cabin cruiser * Cable ferry * Canoe * Cape Islander * Car boat * Caravel * Car float * Catamaran * Catboat * Coble *… …

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  • 120USS J. M. Guffey (ID-1279) — was a commercial tanker chartered by the U.S. Navy during World War I. However, because her sailing master declined to remain with the ship during wartime, the ship was taken over by the U.S. Navy. She operated out of Scotland until war’s end,… …

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