SS Red Oak Victory

Victory ship of WWII

SS Red Oak Victory
SS Red Oak Victory
History
United States
NameRed Oak Victory
NamesakeThe city of Red Oak, Iowa
BuilderPermanente Metals Corporation, Richmond, California
Yard numberYard No.1
Laid down9 September 1944
Launched7 November 1944
Acquired5 December 1944
Commissioned5 December 1944
Decommissioned21 May 1946
Out of service19 December 1969
Stricken19 July 1946
Identification
  • Hull symbol: AK-235
  • IMO number: 5291331
  • Callsign: KYVM
FateReleased from the National Defense Reserve Fleet, 19 September 1998 for restoration at the Richmond, California, Museum of History
StatusMuseum at Richmond, California
General characteristics [1]
Class and typeBoulder Victory-class cargo ship
Displacement
  • 4,480 long tons (4,550 t) (standard)
  • 15,580 long tons (15,830 t) (full load)
Length455 ft (139 m)
Beam62 ft (19 m)
Draft29 ft 2 in (8.89 m)
Installed power6,000 shp (4,500 kW)
Propulsion
  • 1 × Westinghouse turbine
  • 2 × Babcock & Wilcox header-type boilers, 525psi 750°
  • double Westinghouse Main Reduction Gears
  • 1 × shaft
Speed15.5 kn (17.8 mph; 28.7 km/h)
Complement99 officers and enlisted
Armament
  • 1 × 5 in (130 mm)/38 caliber dual purpose gun
  • 1 × 3 in (76 mm)/50 caliber dual purpose gun
  • 8 × 20 mm (0.79 in) Oerlikon cannons anti-aircraft gun mounts
SS Red Oak Victory
SS Red Oak Victory as seen from the dock in 2006, before extensive restoration work was performed
37°54′17.3″N 122°21′52″W / 37.904806°N 122.36444°W / 37.904806; -122.36444
Built1944
NRHP reference No.00001674[2]
Added to NRHP30 January 2000

SS Red Oak Victory is a U.S. Victory ship of the Boulder Victory-class cargo ship used in the Second World War. She was preserved to serve as a museum ship in Richmond, California, and is managed by the Richmond Library of History and located near the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park. She was one of 534 Victories built during World War II, but one of only a few of these ships to be transferred from the Merchant Marine to the United States Navy. She was named after Red Oak, Iowa, which suffered disproportionate casualties in early World War II battles.[3][4] (Montgomery County ranked third among Iowa counties in World War II casualties per capita).[5] The ship was active during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

History

Red Oak Victory was built by the Permanente Metals Corporation's Richmond Number 1 Yard in Richmond, California and launched on 9 November 1944. Victory ships were not intended to be long-lasting, but the welds of the Red Oak Victory remained intact after 76 years. The ship is 455 feet (139 m) in length, and armed with one five-inch/38 caliber gun; one three-inch/50 caliber gun, and eight 20 mm guns.

The ship was acquired by the United States Navy on December 5, 1944, and commissioned the same day as USS Red Oak Victory (AK-235). Following a fitting-out period, Red Oak Victory was loaded with cargo and departed San Francisco for Pearl Harbor on 10 January 1945. Red Oak Victory departed Hawaii on 10 February loaded with munitions needed in the Marshall and Caroline islands. Sent onward from Enewetak, she arrived in Ulithi on 28 February and then began operating under Commander Service Squadron Ten. Operating out of the Philippines, she issued cargo and ammunition to various fleet ships through the war's end in August 1945. During a hazardous tour of duty in the Pacific, Red Oak Victory handled many tons of ammunition, supplying the fleet without a single casualty.

Red Oak Victory was decommissioned in 1946 and returned to the U.S. Maritime Commission. Red Oak Victory was used by the Luckenbach Steamship Company from 1947 through the 1950s, when the vessel went to Japan, Korea, Cuba, Pakistan, India, Singapore, and Japan again. Red Oak Victory was operated by American Mail Lines for the Military Sea Transport Service from 1966 to 1968, making a dozen voyages to Vietnam, Japan, and the Philippines carrying military supplies loaded at West Coast ports. From 1968 until 1998, she was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet in Suisun Bay.

Destined to be scrapped, Red Oak Victory came to the attention of the Richmond Museum Association in 1993. In 1996 Congress passed legislation authorizing the ship's conveyance to the Museum Association. Red Oak Victory was turned over to the Richmond Museum of History and towed to a new home in Richmond Shipyard 3 (near the location where Shipyard 1 was, where the ship was actually built in 1944) on 20 September 1998. She is being restored and operated by the Richmond Museum of History and is associated with the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park.

See also

References

  1. ^ "USS Red Oak Victory (AK-235)". Navsource.org. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 15, 2006.
  3. ^ "Red Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club". Red Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club. Archived from the original on August 24, 2007. Retrieved September 2, 2007.
  4. ^ "Emmet County Leads in War Dead Ratio". Mason City Globe-Gazette. January 3, 1946. p. 2.
  5. ^ "SS Red Oak Victory (victory ship)". World War II in the San Francisco Bay Area. National Park Service. Archived from the original on February 13, 2007. Retrieved April 3, 2007.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 5291331.
  • Official website
  • Red Oak Victory Historic Naval Ships Association
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-326-F, "Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park, SS RED OAK VICTORY, Moored at end of Dornan Drive, Pt. Richmond, Richmond, Contra Costa County, CA"


  • v
  • t
  • e
Victory cargo ships of the United States Navy
Boulder Victory class
  • Bedford Victory
  • Boulder Victory
  • Bowling Green Victory / Lt. Robert Craig
  • Bucyrus Victory
  • Hastings Victory / Sgt. Truman Kimbro
  • Lakewood Victory
  • Las Vegas Victory
  • Manderson Victory
  • Mayfield Victory
  • Mills Victory / Sgt. Morris E. Crain
  • Newcastle Victory
  • Owensboro Victory / Private Joe E. Mann
  • Provo Victory
  • Radcliffe Victory / Sgt. Andrew Miller
  • Red Oak Victory
  • Stetson Victory / Sgt. Sylvester Antolak
  • Stevens Victory / Private Joe P. Martinez
  • Wabash Victory / Private Francis X. McGraw
  • Waterville Victory / Lt. George W. G. Boyce
  • Yale Victory / Sgt. Archer T. Gammon
Greenville Victory class
  • Aberdeen Victory / Altair
  • Appleton Victory / Private John R. Towle
  • Colombia Victory / Betelgeuse
  • Dalton Victory / Sunnyvale
  • Greenville Victory
  • Haiti Victory / Longview
  • Kingsport Victory / Kingsport
  • Nampa Victory / Antares
  • Rockland Victory / Alcor
Lt. James E. Robinson class
  • Czechoslovakia Victory / Lt. James E. Robinson
  • Mandan Victory / Sgt. Jack J. Pendleton
  • v
  • t
  • e
Crater-class cargo ships
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
  • Crater (ex-SS John James Audubon)
  • Adhara (ex-SS G. H. Corliss)
  • Aludra (ex-SS Robert T. Lincoln)
  • Arided (ex-SS Noah H. Swayne)
  • Carina (ex-SS David Davis)
  • Cassiopeia (ex-SS Melville W. Fuller)
  • Celeno (ex-SS Redfield Proctor)
  • Cetus (ex-SS George B. Cortelyou)
  • Deimos (ex-SS Chief Ouray)
  • Draco (ex-SS John M. Palmer)
  • Albireo (ex-SS John G. Nicolay)
  • Cor Caroli (ex-SS Betsy Ross)
  • Eridanus (ex-SS Luther Burbank)
  • Etamin (ex-SS Isaac Babbitt)
  • Lyra (ex-SS Cyrus Hamlin)
  • Ganymede (ex-SS James W. Nye)
  • Hyperion (ex-SS Christopher C. Andrews)
  • Allioth (ex-SS James Rowan)
  • Alkes (ex-SS Increase A. Lapham)
  • Grumium (ex-SS William G. McAdoo)
  • Azimech (ex-SS Mary Patten)
  • Alnitah (ex-SS John A. Logan)
  • Leonis (ex-SS Key Pittman)
  • Venus (ex-SS William Williams)
  • Cheleb (ex-SS Lyman J. Gage)
  • Prince Georges (ex-SS Richard March Hoe)
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
Liberty Ships
  • James Otis
  • John Adams
  • Kit Carson
  • Zachary Taylor
  • Anthony Wayne
  • Timothy Pickering
  • Stephen Hopkins
  • Samuel Huntington
  • William Ellery
  • Lewis Morris
  • John Wise
  • George Ross
  • James Smith
  • George Taylor
  • William Whipple
  • Oliver Wolcott
  • Francis Lewis
  • John Morton
  • George Read
  • Roger Sherman
  • Richard Stockton
  • Matthew Thornton
  • William Williams
  • Eli Whitney
  • Irvin MacDowell
  • George B. McClellan
  • Joseph Hooker
  • Ambrose E. Burnside
  • Peter J. McGuire
  • Philip H. Sheridan
  • David Bushnell
  • John Fitch
  • James Rumsey
  • John Stevens
  • Samuel F. B. Morse
  • Cyrus H. McCormick
  • James B. Francis
  • Richard Jordan Gatling
  • John James Audubon
  • John F. Appleby
  • Charles M. Hall
  • George Westinghouse
  • John Bartram
  • G. H. Corliss
  • Richard March Hoe
  • Elihu Thomson
  • George B. Selden
  • Nathaniel Bowditch
  • Charles M. Conrad
  • John B. Floyd
  • Joseph Holt
  • John M. Schofield
  • John A. Rawlins
  • George W. McCrary
  • Alexander Ramsey
  • Robert T. Lincoln
  • William C. Endicott
  • Redfield Proctor
  • Robert E. Peary
  • David Gaillard
  • Henry J. Raymond
  • William G. McAdoo
  • Leslie M. Shaw
  • George B. Cortelyou
  • Frederick Jackson Turner
  • Joseph G. Cannon
  • George Rogers Clark
  • Louis Joliet
  • Samuel de Champlain
  • John A. Logan
  • Pere Marquette
  • John M. Palmer
  • Richard Yates
  • Nancy Hanks
  • Edward P. Costigan
  • Sieur Duluth
  • Richard Henderson
  • Benjamin Bonneville
  • Charles Wilkes
  • Justin S. Morrill
  • Thomas Kearns
  • Vitus Bering
  • Dan Beard
  • Jane A. Delano
  • John R. Park
  • James B. Hickok
  • Hiram S. Maxim
  • William B. Ogden
  • David Dudley Field
  • Charles P. Steinmetz
  • David Starr Jordan
  • Jacques Laramie
  • Lucy Stone
  • Frances E. Willard
  • Betsy Ross
  • Abigail Adams
  • Elizabeth Blackwell
  • S. Hall Young
  • J. H. Kinkaid
  • Alexander Baranof
  • Sheldon Jackson
  • Edward Rowland Sill
  • Joaquin Miller
  • Lew Wallace
  • O. Henry
  • F. Marion Crawford
  • Joseph Rodman Drake
  • William Dean Howells
  • John Howard Payne
  • Andrew Furuseth
  • Moses Rogers
  • William K. Vanderbilt
  • James J. Hill
  • John Rutledge
  • William Cushing
  • John Blair
  • Robert H. Harrison
  • John McLean
  • Noah H. Swayne
  • Samuel F. Miller
  • David Davis
  • Morrison R. Waite
  • Melville W. Fuller
  • Stanley Matthews
  • David J. Brewer
  • Pierre LaClede
  • Frederic Remington
  • Walter Colton
  • J. Sterling Morton
  • George H. Dern
  • Key Pittman
  • Chief Ouray
  • George S. Boutwell
  • Benjamin H. Bristow
  • William Windom
  • Charles J. Folger
  • Charles S Fairchild
  • John G. Carlisle
  • Lyman J. Gage
  • William H. Aspinwall
  • Grenville M. Dodge
  • Julien Dubuque
  • Adoniram Judson
  • John G. Nicolay
  • Edward Bates
  • Josiah B. Grinnell
  • Henry H. Richardson
  • Nathaniel Currier
  • James Ives
  • Thomas Corwin
  • James Guthrie
  • Howell Cobb
  • Hugh McCulloch
  • SS Matthew Lyon
  • George D. Prentice
  • William A. Jones
  • Homer Lea
  • Anson Burlingame
  • Louis Hennepin
  • Josiah Snelling
  • George Washington Carver
  • Luther Burbank
  • George M. Pullman
  • Wilbur Wright
  • William Thornton
  • Glenn Curtiss
  • SS George Eastman
  • Cyrus W. Field
  • Isaac Babbitt
  • Charles E. Duryea
  • Benjamin Holt
  • Oliver Evans
  • Elisha Graves Otis
  • Knute Rockne
  • James J. Corbett
  • Walter Camp
  • Hobart Baker
  • Christy Mathewson
  • George Gipp
  • Matthew B. Brady
  • Edward A. MacDowell
  • Joseph Smith
  • Tecumseh
  • John L. Sullivan
  • Geronimo
  • James A. Bayard
  • Mary Cassatt
  • Michael Pupin
  • Cyrus Hamlin
  • Henry Bergh
  • John Carroll
  • Jonathan P. Dolliver
  • James Harlan
  • Robert Lucas
  • Edwin T. Meredith
  • Maria Sanford
  • Christopher C. Andrews
  • Leonidas Merritt
  • Floyd B. Olson
  • Irving M. Scott
  • Joseph S. Emery
  • George Berkeley
  • Adolph Sutro
  • John W Mackay
  • James W. Nye
  • William W. Mayo
  • John Lind
  • Ole E. Rolvaag
  • John T. McMillan
  • Fremont Older
  • Conrad Kohrs
  • Stephen Crane
  • William Beaumont
  • John H. Rosseter
  • Henry Dodge
  • John S. Sargent
  • Charles Robinson
  • Increase A. Lapham
  • Clarence King
  • William Prouse
  • M. H. De Young
  • Sambridge (ex-SS John E. Wilkie)
  • John Ross
  • Francis G. Newlands
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • James Fergus
  • William N Byers
  • Joshua Hendy
  • Marcus Daly
  • John Constantine
  • William F. Vilas
  • Myron T. Herrick
  • Ring Lardner
  • Horace Wells
  • Winfield S. Stratton
  • James Lick
  • Floyd Bennett
  • David Belasco
  • John S. Bassett
  • Joseph A. Holmes
  • Luther S. Kelly
  • Charles N. McGroarty
  • Thomas M. Cooley
  • John Evans
  • Samovar (ex-SS Frank D. Phinney)
  • William H. Allen
  • Melville E. Stone
  • Henry V. Alvarado
  • Sambre (ex-SS George Inness)
  • H. G. Blasdel
  • Thomas C. Power
  • William Matson
  • Brander Matthews
  • William Keith
  • Joseph K. Toole
  • Jeremiah M. Daily
  • Mary Patten
  • Hiram Bingham
  • William D Burnham
  • Antoine Saugrain
  • Stephen W Kearny
  • James Rowan
  • Richard Moczkowski
  • John Reed
  • Vachel Lindsay
  • Michael Casey
  • Murat Halstead
  • Henry Wells
  • James J. 0'Kelly
  • Reinhold Richter
  • William Sharon
  • John G. North
  • Simon Bamberger
  • Cyrus T. Brady
  • Samuel Brannon
  • Chief Charlot
  • Casper S. Yost
  • William J. Palmer
  • Peter Cooper Hewitt
  • Ethan A. Hitchcock
  • Mary Bickerdyke
  • William W. Campbell
  • Michael C. Kerr
  • Harry Leon Wilson
  • John W. Meldrum
  • Clyde L. Seavey
  • William A. Coulter
  • Louis Pasteur
  • William C. Ralston
  • Lawrence Gianella
  • George H. Powell
  • Jose J Acosta
  • Heber M. Creel
  • Millen Griffith
  • Otis Skinner
  • John Sherman
  • Henry R. Schoolcraft
  • Joseph E Wing
  • Harriet Monroe
  • Frank J. Cuhel
  • Daulton Mann
  • John Colter
  • Mary M. Dodge
  • Emile Berliner
  • Charles G. Coutant
  • John W. Hoyt
  • Wayne MacVeagh
  • Samwash (ex-SS Harmon Judson)
  • Henry M. Teller
  • Jeremiah M. Rusk
  • Benjamin H. Brewster
  • Charles E. Smith
  • Samore (ex-SS Charles Devens)
  • Louis A. Sengteller
  • Donald M. Dickinson
  • Augustus Thomas
  • George Sterling
  • William H. Moody
  • Henry C. Payne
  • George Von L. Meyer
  • James D. Phelan
  • Otto Mears
  • Frank Norris
  • Francis M. Smith
  • Frank A. Munsey
  • Frederic A. Eilers
  • William S. Clark
  • Samuel W. Williston
  • Edgar W. Nye
  • Frank C. Emerson
  • John W. Foster
  • Norman Hapgood
  • Bernardo O'Higgins
  • Norman E. Mack
  • Henry H. Blood
  • John Swett
  • Vernon L. Parrington
  • George K. Fitch
  • Francis A. Wardwell
  • Kate Douglas Wiggin
  • David Hewes
  • Ferdinand A Silcox
  • Sara Teasdale
  • James King
  • R. F. Peckham
  • Peter Trumble Rowe
  • Keith Vawter
  • James G. Maguire
  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Francisco M Quinones
  • Ferdinand Westdahl
  • William F. Empey
  • Alexander Majors
  • Jan Pieterszoon Coen
  • Augustin Daly
  • James H. Breasted
  • Walter Wyman
  • John Roach
  • Henry Adams
  • George Coggeshall
  • John lsaacson
  • Silvestre Escalante
  • George Clement Perkins
  • Gilbert M. Hitchcock
  • Henry White
  • Emmet D. Boyle
  • Alexander Woolcott
  • E. A. Christenson
  • Henry J. Waters
  • William E Ritter
  • Joe Harris
  • Mello Franco
  • William Allen White
  • Stephen Hopkins
  • Cecil G. Sellers
  • Norman J. Colman
  • William Sproule
  • John L. Stoddard
  • Frank H. Dodd
  • Mary Walker
  • J. Maurice Thompson
  • Walter Williams
  • Mary A. Livermore
  • George Crile
  • Ralph T. O'Neil
  • George B. McFarland
  • William H. Clagett
  • Jose Pedro Varela
  • Samuel L. Cobb
  • Edward P. Ripley
  • Charles J. Colden
  • Henry T. Scott
  • Ovid Butler
  • Jay Cooke
  • Terry E. Stephenson
  • Thomas F. Hunt
  • George E. Goodfellow
  • Justo Arosemena
  • Samuel Gompers
  • Benjamin Warner
  • Seaman A. Knapp
  • James Rolph
  • Antonin Dvorak
  • Albert A. Robinson
  • Richard B. Moore
  • Alexander Wilson
  • Jose C. Barbosa
  • Alexander Mitchell
  • J. C. Osgood
  • Frank H. Evers
  • James Oliver Curwood
  • Edward G. Acheson
  • Francis Wilson
  • Claus Spreckles
  • David Lubin
  • Frank J. Sprague
  • Jean P. Chouteau
  • Julia L. Dumont
  • Robert G. Cousins
  • George B. Porter
  • William Ford Nichols
  • Lillian Wald
  • George Luks
  • William Vaughn Moody
  • Oliver Kelley
  • Abram S. Hewitt
  • William Peffer
  • Ada Rehan
  • Uriah M Rose
  • John W Burgess
  • Moses G. Farer
  • Alfred C. True
  • William B. Leeds
  • Francisco Morazan
  • William D. Boyce
  • W. B. Rodgers
  • Carl B. Eielson
  • Alice H. Rice
  • Elwood Haynes
  • Nathan S. Davis
  • Morgan Robertson
  • John Hope
  • Daniel G. Reid
  • Cornelius Vanderbilt
  • James Devereux
  • John H. Thomas
  • Percy E. Foxworth
  • Carl G. Barth
  • Edwin C. Musick
  • Sara Bache
  • Hans Heg
  • Franz Sigel
  • Arthur A. Penn
  • Allen Johnson
  • George A. Pope
  • Joseph J. Kinyoun
  • Juan Pablo Duarte
  • John F. Shafroth
  • Cleveland Forbes
  • Sidney H. Short
  • E. A. Bryan
  • Henry M. Stephens
  • Willet M. Hays
  • Edward E. Hale
  • Charles John Seghers
  • William J. Gray
  • Amerigo Vespucci
  • George Middlemas
  • Robert D. Carey
  • H. Weir Cook
  • Louis Weule
  • Jose M. Morelos
  • Benjamin Waterhouse
  • William Schirmer
  • J. S. Hutchinson
  • Edward S. Hough
  • E. A. Burnett
  • Wallace R. Farrington
  • Louis Sloss
  • Toussaint L'Ouverture
  • Louis Sullivan
  • Lucien Labaudt
  • James A. Drain
  • Thomas F. Flaherty
  • Robert S. Abbott
  • Benjamin Carpenter
  • Charlotte Cushman
  • Henry Meiggs
  • Mariscal Sucre
Boulder Victory-class cargo ships
Type VC2-S-AP2 ships
  • Boulder Victory
  • Provo Victory
  • Las Vegas Victory
  • Manderson Victory
  • Bedford Victory
  • Mayfield Victory
  • Newcastle Victory
  • Bucyrus Victory
  • Red Oak Victory
  • Lakewood Victory
  • Sgt. Andrew Miller (ex-SS Radcliffe Victory)
  • Sgt. Archer T. Gammon (ex-SS Yale Victory)
  • Sgt. Morris E. Crain (ex-SS Mills Victory)
  • Private Joe E. Mann (ex-SS Owensboro Victory)
  • Sgt. Truman Kimbro (ex-SS Hastings Victory)
Type VC2-S-AP2 ships
Victory Ships
  • Legion Victory
  • Salina Victory
  • Hastings Victory
  • Elko Victory
  • Durango Victory
  • Devils Lake Victory
  • Berkeley Victory
  • Anchorage Victory
  • Colorado Springs Victory
  • Muncie Victory
  • Elgin Victory
  • Massillon Victory
  • Hannibal Victory
  • Beatrice Victory
  • Halaula Victory
  • Logan Victory
  • Clearwater Victory
  • Anniston Victory
  • Moline Victory
  • Medina Victory
  • Princeton Victory
  • Bowdoin Victory
  • Wesleyan Victory
  • Xavier Victory
  • Mercer Victory
  • Oberlin Victory
  • Tulane Victory
  • Wake Forest Victory
  • Denison Victory
  • St. John's Victory
  • Virginia City Victory
  • Brigham Victory
  • Hobbs Victory
  • El Reno Victory
  • Lahaina Victory
  • MacMurray Victory
  • Northeastern Victory
  • Fenn Victory
  • Hobart Victory
  • Catawba Victory
  • Hamilton Victory
  • Hillsdale Victory
  • Ripon Victory
  • Carthage Victory
  • Newberry Victory
  • Enid Victory
  • San Mateo Victory
  • Greeley Victory
  • Berwyn Victory
  • Battle Creek Victory
  • Great Falls Victory
  • Lakeland Victory
  • Owensboro Victory
  • Waltham Victory
  • Burbank Victory
  • Gretna Victory
  • Laredo Victory
  • Harvard Victory
  • Yale Victory
  • Middlebury Victory
  • DePauw Victory
  • Bucknell Victory
  • Grinnell Victory
  • Mount Holyoke Victory
  • Duke Victory
  • Fordham Victory
  • Citadel Victory
  • Berea Victory
  • St. Lawrence Victory
  • Central Victory
  • Swarthmore Victory
  • Carleton Victory
  • Loyola Victory
  • Purdue Victory
  • Mills Victory
  • Barnard Victory
  • Radcliffe Victory
  • Drexel Victory
  • Alfred Victory
  • Pan American Victory
  • Trinity Victory
  • Park Victory
  • Fisk Victory
  • Grove City Victory
  • Hope Victory
  • Lafayette Victory
  • Marquette Victory
  • Hunter Victory
  • Augustana Victory
  • Berry Victory
  • Drake Victory
  • Phillips Victory
  • New World Victory
  • Adelphi Victory
  • Drury Victory
  • Allegheny Victory
  • Earlham Victory
  • Asbury Victory
  • Canton Victory
  • Lindenwood Victory
Greenville Victory-class cargo ship
VC2-S-AP3 ship
  • Haiti Victory
Norwalk-class cargo ship
Type VC2-S-AP3 cargo ship
  • Victoria (ex-SS Ethiopia Victory)
Type VC2-S-AP3 cargo ships
  • Australia Victory
  • Ethiopia Victory
  • India Victory
  • Iraq Victory
  • Costa Rica Victory
  • Cuba Victory
  • Honduras Victory
  • Haiti Victory
  • Guatemala Victory
  • Nicaragua Victory
Haskell-class attack transports
Type VC2-S-AP5 ships
  • Sarasota
  • Sherburne
  • Sibley
  • Mifflin
  • Talladega
  • Tazewell
  • Telfair
  • Missoula
  • Montrose
  • Mountrail
  • Natrona
  • Navarro
  • Neshoba
  • New Kent
  • Noble
  • Okaloosa
  • Okanogan
  • Oneida
  • Pickaway
  • Pitt
  • Randall
  • Bingham
General G. O. Squier-class transport ships
Type C4-S-A1 ships
  • General G. O. Squier
  • General T. H. Bliss
  • General J. R. Brooke
  • General O. H. Ernst
  • General R. L. Howze
  • General W. M. Black
  • General H. L. Scott
  • General S. D. Sturgis
  • General C. G. Morton
  • General R. E. Callan
  • General M. B. Stewart
  • General A. W. Greely
  • General C. H. Muir
  • General H. B. Freeman
  • General H. F. Hodges
  • General Harry Taylor
  • General W. F. Hase
  • General E. T. Collins
  • General M. L. Hersey
  • General J. H. McRae
  • General M. M. Patrick
  • General W. C. Langfitt
  • General Omar Bundy
  • General R. M. Blatchford
  • General LeRoy Eltinge
  • General A. W. Brewster
  • General D. E. Aultman
  • General C. C. Ballou
  • General W. G. Haan
  • General Stuart Heintzelman
Marine Adder-class transport ship
Type C4-S-A3 ship
  • Marine Adder
Type C4-S-A3 ships
  • Marine Perch
  • Marine Swallow
Type C4-S-A4 ships
  • Marine Leopard
  • Marine Snapper
LST-1-class tank landing ships
Type S3-M-K2 ships
  • LST-476
  • LST-477 / LST(H)-477
  • LST-478
  • LST-479
  • LST-480
  • LST-481
  • LST-482 / LST(H)-482 / Branch County
  • LST-483 / Brewster County
  • LST-484
  • LST-485
  • LST-486 / LST(H)-486
  • LST-487
  • LST-488 / LST(H)-488 / T-LST-488
Achelous-class repair ships
Type S2-S2-AQ1 ships
  • Amycus (ex-LST-489)
  • Agenor (ex-LST-490)
Tacoma-class patrol frigates
Type S2-S2-AQ1 ships
  • Tacoma
  • Sausalito
  • Hoquiam
  • Pasco
  • Albuquerque
  • Everett
  • Pocatello
  • Brownsville
  • Grand Forks
  • Casper
  • Pueblo
  • Grand Island
Alamosa-class cargo ships
Type C1-M-AV1 ships
  • Alamosa
  • Alcona
  • Amador
  • Antrim
  • Autauga
  • Beaverhead
  • Beltrami
  • Blount
  • Brevard
  • Bullock
  • Cabell
  • Caledonia
  • Fairfield
  • Faribault
  • Fentress
  • Flagler
Miscellaneous Auxiliary
Type C1-M-AV1 ships
  • Sgt. Curtis F. Shoup (ex-Spindle Eye)
Type C1-M-AV1 ships
  • Square Sinnet
  • Gunner's Knot
  • Mooring Knot
  • Marlingspike Hitch
  • Terminal Knot
  • Spool Sinnet
  • Reeving Eye
  • v
  • t
  • e
Lists
Subtypes
  • Haskell-class attack transport
  • Kingsport-class telemetry ship
  • Range Sentinel-class telemetry ship
  • List of Subtypes
Museum ships
  • SS American Victory
  • SS Lane Victory
  • SS Red Oak Victory
Other
Sunk in action
  • SS Canada Victory
  • SS Hobbs Victory
  • SS Logan Victory
Damaged in action
  • SS Bozeman Victory
  • SS Brown Victory
  • SS Bucknell Victory
  • USS Colbert
  • SS Elmira Victory
  • USS Hinsdale
  • USS La Grange
  • SS Minot Victory
  • SS Oshkosh Victory
  • SS Pratt Victory
  • SS Swarthmore Victory
  • USS Telfair
  • SS United Victory
Sunk in service
  • SS Clarksdale Victory
  • SS Drexel Victory
  • SS Escanaba Victory
  • SS Georgetown Victory
  • SS Luray Victory
  • SS Middlebury Victory
  • SS Northeastern Victory
  • SS Park Victory
  • SS Quinault Victory
Damaged in service
  • SS Attleboro Victory
  • SS Baton Rouge Victory
  • SS Baylor Victory
  • SS Colombia Victory
  • SS Berea Victory
  • SS Cuba Victory
  • SS Enid Victory
  • SS Frontenac Victory
  • SS Morgantown Victory
  • SS St. Lawrence Victory
Sank in private use
  • SS Alamo Victory
  • SS Augustana Victory
  • SS Brainerd Victory
  • SS Cody Victory
  • SS Hagerstown Victory
  • SS Lewiston Victory
  • SS Lincoln Victory
  • SS Luxembourg Victory
  • SS India Victory
  • SS New Bern Victory
  • SS Mandan Victory
  • SS Philippines Victory
  • SS Rushville Victory
  • SS Rutland Victory
  • SS Skagway Victory
  • SS Smith Victory
  • SS St. Albans Victory
  • SS Tufts Victory
  • SS U.S.S.R. Victory
Seagoing cowboys ships
  • SS Adrian Victory
  • SS Attleboro Victory
  • SS Battle Creek Victory
  • SS Beloit Victory
  • SS Blue Island Victory
  • SS Boulder Victory
  • SS Bucknell Victory
  • SS Calvin Victory
  • SS Carroll Victory
  • SS Cedar Rapids Victory
  • SS Clarksville Victory
  • SS Creighton Victory
  • SS DePauw Victory
  • SS Earlham Victory
  • SS Flagstaff Victory
  • SS Frontenac Victory
  • SS Gainesville Victory
  • SS Harvard Victory
  • SS Hattiesburg Victory
  • SS Jefferson City Victory
  • SS Lahaina Victory
  • SS Lanaina Victory
  • SS Lindenwood Victory
  • SS Mercer Victory
  • SS Moline Victory
  • SS Morgantown Victory
  • SS Norwalk Victory
  • SS Occidental Victory
  • SS Ouachita Victory
  • SS Park Victory
  • SS Pass Christian Victory
  • SS Pierre Victory
  • SS Plymouth Victory
  • SS Queens Victory
  • SS Rock Hill Victory
  • SS Rockland Victory
  • SS Roswell Victory
  • SS Saginaw Victory
  • SS Santa ClaraVictory
  • SS South Bend Victory
  • SS Spartanburg Victory
  • SS Villanova Victory
  • SS Virginia City Victory
  • SS Wesleyan Victory
  • SS Woodstock Victory
  • SS Yugoslavia Victory
See also

See also, similar role:- Empire ship, Fort ship, Park ship, Ocean ship.

  • v
  • t
  • e
History of Richmond, California
National Register of Historic Places
Other historic places
Historic people
  • v
  • t
  • e
Neighborhoods
Parks
Points
of interest
Education
Transportation
Public
transit
Roads
Politics