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- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) length "111556.8".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) abstract "USS Limestone (IX-158), a Trefoil-class concrete barge designated an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for limestone, a rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, which yields lime when burned.The ship was laid down 5 January 1944 by Barrett & Hilp, Belair Shipyard, in San Francisco, under a Maritime Commission contract (MC Hull 1338), and named Corundum (IX-164) on 7 February 1944. Launched on 25 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Leo Heagerty, she was renamed and redesignated Limestone (IX-158) on 23 May 1944, acquired by the Navy on 14 October 1944, and placed in service the same day.".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) acquirementDate "1944-10-14".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) activeYearsEndDate "1946-12-12".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) activeYearsStartDate "1944-10-14".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) builder San_Francisco.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) builder Barrett_&_Hilp.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) builder Belair_Shipyard.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) layingDown "1944-01-05".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) length "111.5568".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipBeam "16.4592".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipDraft "7.9248".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipLaunch "1944-03-25".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) status "Sold, 11 September 1947".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) wikiPageExternalLink limestone.htm.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) wikiPageExternalLink 46158.htm.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) wikiPageID "5990063".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) wikiPageRevisionID "546586447".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) hasPhotoCollection USS_Limestone_(IX-158).
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipAcquired "1944-10-14".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipArmament "• 1 × 40 mm AA gun".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipArmament "• 4 × 20 mm AA guns".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipBuilder "Barrett & Hilp, Belair Shipyard, San Francisco".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipClass "Trefoil-class cargo barge".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipComplement "206".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipCountry "US".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipFate "--09-11".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipInService "1944-10-14".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipLaidDown "1944-01-05".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipLaunched "1944-03-25".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipName "USS Limestone".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipOutOfService "1946-12-12".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipPropulsion "None".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) shipSpeed "Not self-propelled".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) subject Category:1944_ships.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) subject Category:Ships_built_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) subject Category:Trefoil-class_concrete_barges.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) type Ship.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) type Product.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) type Ship.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) comment "USS Limestone (IX-158), a Trefoil-class concrete barge designated an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for limestone, a rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, which yields lime when burned.The ship was laid down 5 January 1944 by Barrett & Hilp, Belair Shipyard, in San Francisco, under a Maritime Commission contract (MC Hull 1338), and named Corundum (IX-164) on 7 February 1944. Launched on 25 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs.".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) label "USS Limestone (IX-158)".
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) label "USS Limestone (IX-158)".
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- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) wasDerivedFrom USS_Limestone_(IX-158)?oldid=546586447.
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Limestone_(IX-158).
- USS_Limestone_(IX-158) name "USS Limestone".