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Lake Moor (SP 2180)

Sunk 11 April 1918

Cargo Ship: Built in 1917 as Maski by the McDougal-Duluth Co., Duluth, MI; Renamed Lake Moor, (date unknown); Acquired by the Navy, 4 January 1918 and commissioned Lake Moor (ID 2180) the same day; Torpedoed by UB-73 and sunk three miles off Crossley Light, Great Britain, in the Irish Sea, 11
April 1918.

Specifications: Displacement 1,935 t.; Length 261'; Beam 43' 6"; Draft 20'; Speed 8.5 kts.; Complement unknown; Armament one 5" and one 3".


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