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- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) length "135636.0".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) abstract "USS Alcor (AD-34) was a destroyer tender, the lone ship in her class, named for a star (also known as the 80 Ursae Majoris) in the constellation Ursa Major.Originally built in 1928 as SS Dixie at the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Kearny, New Jersey, she was formally acquired by the United States Navy on 3 March 1941 from the Southern Pacific Steamship lines (Morgan Line) and converted for naval service at the Bethlehem Steel Key Highway Plant in Baltimore, Maryland. The vessel was commissioned as USS Alcor (AG-34) on 4 September 1941 with Commander Edward A. Mitchell in command. T".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) acquirementDate "1941-03-03".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) builder Federal_Shipbuilding_and_Drydock_Company.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) builder Kearny,_New_Jersey.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) commissioningDate "1941-09-04".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) decommissioningDate "1946-08-05".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) length "135.636".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipBeam "18.288".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipDraft "7.62".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) status "Scrapped, 1950".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) status "Sold, 6 August 1946".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) thumbnail AD-34_Alcor.jpg?width=300.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) topSpeed "30.558".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) type Destroyer_tender.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) wikiPageID "9814525".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) wikiPageRevisionID "600812671".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) hasPhotoCollection USS_Alcor_(AD-34).
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipAcquired "1941-03-03".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipArmament "• 2 × single 40 mm AA gun mounts".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipArmament "• 4 × single 3"/50 caliber guns".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipArmament "• 8 × single 20 mm AA gun mounts".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipBuilder Federal_Shipbuilding_and_Drydock_Company.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipBuilder Kearny,_New_Jersey.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipCommissioned "1941-09-04".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipComplement "734".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipDecommissioned "1946-08-05".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipFate "--08-06".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipFate "Scrapped, 1950".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipLaidDown "1928".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipName "USS Alcor".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipReclassified "--09-04".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipReclassified "--11-06".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipReclassified "--12-22".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipStruck "1946-08-28".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) shipType Destroyer_tender.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) subject Category:1941_ships.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) subject Category:Destroyer_tenders_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) subject Category:Destroyer_tenders_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) subject Category:Repair_ships_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) subject Category:Ships_built_in_New_Jersey.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) subject Category:Tenders_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) subject Category:World_War_II_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) type Ship.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) type Product.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) type Ship.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) comment "USS Alcor (AD-34) was a destroyer tender, the lone ship in her class, named for a star (also known as the 80 Ursae Majoris) in the constellation Ursa Major.Originally built in 1928 as SS Dixie at the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Kearny, New Jersey, she was formally acquired by the United States Navy on 3 March 1941 from the Southern Pacific Steamship lines (Morgan Line) and converted for naval service at the Bethlehem Steel Key Highway Plant in Baltimore, Maryland.".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) label "USS Alcor (AD-34)".
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) sameAs m.02pt0c_.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) sameAs Q7867175.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) sameAs Q7867175.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) wasDerivedFrom USS_Alcor_(AD-34)?oldid=600812671.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) depiction AD-34_Alcor.jpg.
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Alcor_(AD-34).
- USS_Alcor_(AD-34) name "USS Alcor".