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SS Claymont Victory
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SS Claymont Victory was a type Victory ship-based VC2-S-AP2 troop transport built for the U.S. Army Transportation Corps late in World War II. Launched in November 1944, it saw service in the European Theater of Operations during 1945 and in the immediate post-war period repatriating U.S. troops.
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SS Claymont Victory
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1944-12-15
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1680.0
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16
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Mrs. Ruth Holt
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62'
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3.0
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dbr:Bethlehem_Shipbuilding_Corporation dbr:Baltimore,_Maryland
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1597
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United States
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15200
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Scrapped 1971
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1944-09-25
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1944-11-18
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455'
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SS Claymont Victory
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City of Claymont, Delaware
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*Hull Type: C2-S-AP2 *MCV hull #612
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1971
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2
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7607
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SS Claymont Victory was a type Victory ship-based VC2-S-AP2 troop transport built for the U.S. Army Transportation Corps late in World War II. Launched in November 1944, it saw service in the European Theater of Operations during 1945 and in the immediate post-war period repatriating U.S. troops. After being briefly laid up in the U.S. Claymont Victory was purchased by Vereenigde Nederlandsche Scheepvaartmaatschapppij of the Netherlands and renamed Mariekerk. In 1966 she was sold to Kavo CompaƱia Naviera S.A., of Greece and renamed Kavo Longos. She was scrapped at Whampoa Dock, Hong Kong, in 1971.
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1944-09-25
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1944-11-18
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Scrapped 1971
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1944-12-15
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