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Radcliffe (AG-188)


  • Laid down, 31 December 1944, as SS Princeton Victory, a Maritime Commission type (VC2-S-AP2) hull under Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 587) at Permanente Metals Yard No. 1, Richmond. CA.
  • Launched, 19 February 1945
  • Delivered to the Maritime Commission, 14 March 1945
  • Scheduled to be acquired by the US Navy in February 1966 for conversion to a Forward Depot Ship, the forerunner of the Fast Deployment Logistic Ships
  • Scheduled to be renamed Radcliffe and placed in service with the Military Sea Transport Service
  • Program canceled, 1 February 1966
  • Final Disposition, scrapped in 1989 at Nantong, China
    Specifications:
    Displacement 4,512 t.(lt) 15,589 t.(fl)
    Length 455'
    Beam 62'
    Draft 29'
    Speed 15.5 kts.
    Propulsion cross compound steam turbine, single screw, 8,500shp

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