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SS Thomas LeValley
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SS Thomas LeValley was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after . She was transferred to the Army Transport Service (ATS) and later renamed Major General Walter R. Weaver after Major General Walter R. Weaver, a graduate of Virginia Military Institute that went on to serve in several prominent commands during World War I and World War II, in the United States Army Air Forces.
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* Thomas LeValley Thomas LeValley * Major General Walter R. Weaver
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1
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* 2 × motor launches * 2 × LCVPs * 2 × DUKWs
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ATS
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as type hull, MC hull 2295
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dbp:shipRefit
Converted to an Aircraft Repair Unit
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April 1945
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Mrs. L.R. Hubbard
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ARU
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J.A. Jones Construction, Panama City, Florida
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* 26 USAAF officers * 340 USAAF enlisted men
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1944-05-05
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United States
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1944-02-11
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1944-03-28
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Thomas LeValley * Thomas LeValley * Major General Walter R. Weaver
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SS Thomas LeValley was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after . She was transferred to the Army Transport Service (ATS) and later renamed Major General Walter R. Weaver after Major General Walter R. Weaver, a graduate of Virginia Military Institute that went on to serve in several prominent commands during World War I and World War II, in the United States Army Air Forces.
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1944-03-28
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Transferred to theArmy Transport Service(ATS), 5 May 1944 *Sold for scrapping, 27 February 1970 *Laid up inNational Defense Reserve Fleet,James River Group,Lee Hall, Virginia, 5 March 1946
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1944-05-05
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