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1 Design  





2 Commissioning  





3 Marshal Plan  





4 Korean War  





5 Decommissioning and disposal  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 Sources  





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VC2-S-AP2 type Victory ship

History
United States
NameSSOshkosh Victory
NamesakeOshkosh, Wisconsin
OwnerWar Shipping Administration
OperatorMississippi Shipping Company
BuilderCalifornia Shipbuilding (Calship)
Cost$2,619,724
Laid downJune 6, 1945
LaunchedAugust 9, 1945, Los Angeles, California
AcquiredSeptember 10, 1945
In service1945
HomeportSan Pedro, California
IdentificationIMO number5266128
FateScrapped 1992
General characteristics
Class and typeVC2-S-AP2 Victory Ship
Tonnage10,750 long tons deadweight (DWT)
Length455 ft (139 m)
Beam62 ft (19 m)
Draft28 ft 6 in (8.69 m)
Propulsion
Speed17 kn (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Range23,500 mi (20,400 nmi; 37,800 km)
Capacity500,000 cu ft (14,000 m3) (approx.)
Complement62United States Merchant Marine and United States Navy Armed Guard
Armament

SS Oshkosh Victory was a United States Victory ship which entered service in the Pacific Ocean shortly after the end of World War II. The ship's US Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number 808 (V-808). The ship was built at the California Shipbuilding Yard (Calship) in Los Angeles, California and was delivered on September 10, 1945. SS Oshkosh Victory was the 808th of the new 10,500-ton class ships known as Victory ships. SS Oshkosh Victory was built in 96 days, under the Emergency Shipbuilding program.

Design

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Victory ships were designed to replace the earlier Liberty ships, intended solely for use in World War II. They were designed to last longer and serve the US Navy after the war. Victory ships were faster, longer, wider, and taller than Liberty ships, had a thinner stack set farther toward the superstructure, and had a long raised forecastle.[1][2][3]

Commissioning

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The SS Oshkosh Victory was laid down during World War II on June 6, 1945, after Victory in Europe Day but before the end of the Pacific War. Calship's 458th ship, she was named for the city of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. On August 9, 1945, Mrs. Hubert M. Walker, widow of a California building contractor, gave the ship her champagne christening. Miss Elizabeth Chapman of Hollywood was in attendance to represent the city of Oshkosh. The SS Oshkosh Victory entered service on September 10, 1945.[4][5] With the surrender of Japan on 15 August 1945, she was not needed to support a planned invasion of the Japanese main island (see Operation Downfall).[6]

Marshal Plan

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The SS Oshkosh Victory was operated by the Mississippi Shipping Company as a US Merchant Marine ship. She transported supplies to help war-torn nations in the Far East under the Marshall Plan. The Oshkosh Victory's home port was Los Angeles.

On March 2, 1946, the SS Oshkosh Victory was damaged after hitting a mine in the Yangtze River, in China. No crew members were injured.[7][8][9]

In 1948, SS Oshkosh Victory was laid up in Suisun Bay and later transferred to James River at part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet.

Korean War

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SSOshkosh Victory served in the US Merchant Marine during the Korean War. Merchant Marine ships carried about 90 percent of the cargo delivered to the war zone. Between November 18, 1950 and December 23, 1952, the SS Oshkosh Victory transported food, mail and other goods for the war.[10][11] After the Korean War, she was returned to the National Defense Reserve Fleet.

Decommissioning and disposal

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In 1992, the SS Oshkosh Victory was scrappedatAlang, India.

See also

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References

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  • ^ National Parks, Victory Ships
  • ^ Cost of War-Built Vessels f
  • ^ MARINERS, THE WEBSITE OF THE MARINERS MAILING LIST., VICTORY SHIPS
  • ^ Daily Review from Hayward, California · Page 1, August 10, 1945
  • ^ Chronological List of Ships Sunk or Damaged during 1946
  • ^ Watson's Really Big WWII Almanac: Volume I, By Patrick Watson
  • ^ WW 2 home ports
  • ^ Korean War Educator, Merchant Marine, Accounts of the Korean War
  • ^ Small United States and United Nations Warships in the Korean War, page 191, By Paul M. Edwards
  • Sources

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    Sources

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