SS Maritime Victory (original) (raw)
- SS Maritime Victory, hull number 821, VC2-S-AP2/WSAT, renamed USAT Pvt. Frederick C. Murphy, was an American Army troop transport which saw duty just after World War II. The Maritime Victory was unusual in that as an AP2 vessel, the cargo holds were converted for troop berthing (though with reduced cargo-carrying ability) and topside cargo handling gear was retained. A total of 97 such VC2-S-AP2 conversions were planned, 84 completed. On 5 July 1946 the ship was returned to the U.S. Army. On 30 August 1946 it was put into the reserve fleet and renamed USAT Pvt. Frederick C. Murphy on 10 February 1950 in honor of World War II Medal of Honor recipient Frederick C. Murphy. As one of the last surviving ships of her kind she received extensive documentation by the National Park Service in 2006, which produced the archival record Private Frederick C. Murphy HAER Report. (en)
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- https://web.archive.org/web/20110515002829/http:/www.marad.dot.gov/NHPA/opci.html
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- *1 × 5-inch stern gun * 1 × 3-inch bow anti-aircraft gun * 8 × Oerlikon 20 mm cannon (en)
- Maritime Victory at Brownsville, Texas, June 2006 (en)
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- USAT Pvt. Frederick C. Murphy, 1950 (en)
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- Maritime Victory, Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Neches River, Beaumont, Jefferson County, TX (en)
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- SS Maritime Victory, hull number 821, VC2-S-AP2/WSAT, renamed USAT Pvt. Frederick C. Murphy, was an American Army troop transport which saw duty just after World War II. The Maritime Victory was unusual in that as an AP2 vessel, the cargo holds were converted for troop berthing (though with reduced cargo-carrying ability) and topside cargo handling gear was retained. A total of 97 such VC2-S-AP2 conversions were planned, 84 completed. (en)
- SS Maritime Victory (en)
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- *Pvt. Frederick C. Murphy (10 February 1950 –) (en)
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