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- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) length "137160.0".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) abstract "USS Serapis (IX-213) was a single-screw tanker that served for a short time as a floating storage tanker for the United States Navy at the end of World War II.Built in 1921 for the United States Shipping Board by Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding, Baltimore, Maryland, the ship was originally named SS District of Columbia. Allocated to the Navy by the Maritime Commission in February 1945, renamed Serapis, and designated IX-213 on 9 March 1945, she was partially converted at San Francisco and delivered to the Navy at Pearl Harbor. The ship was commissioned on 3 August 1945, Lieutenant (junior grade) Eugene F. Dunne, USNR, in temporary command.".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) builder Baltimore.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) builder Columbian_Iron_Works_and_Dry_Dock_Co..
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) builder Maryland.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) commissioningDate "1945-08-03".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) decommissioningDate "1945-10-19".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) length "137.16".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipBeam "17.9832".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) status "Sold for scrapping, May 1947".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) topSpeed "17.594".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) wikiPageExternalLink serapis.htm.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) wikiPageExternalLink 46213.htm.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) wikiPageID "14183937".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) wikiPageRevisionID "546477954".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) hasPhotoCollection USS_Serapis_(IX-213).
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipAcquired "February 1945".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipArmament "• 1 × gun".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipArmament "• 8 × 20 mm guns".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipBuilder Baltimore.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipBuilder Columbian_Iron_Works_and_Dry_Dock_Co..
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipBuilder Maryland.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipCommissioned "1945-08-03".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipComplement "71".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipDecommissioned "1945-10-19".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipFate "Sold for scrapping, May 1947".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipLaunched "1921".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipName "USS Serapis".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipNamesake Serapis.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipPropulsion "Single screw".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipRenamed "--03-09".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipStruck "1945-11-01".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) shipType "Mobile floating storage tanker".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) subject Category:1921_ships.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) subject Category:Unclassified_miscellaneous_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) type Ship.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) type Product.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) comment "USS Serapis (IX-213) was a single-screw tanker that served for a short time as a floating storage tanker for the United States Navy at the end of World War II.Built in 1921 for the United States Shipping Board by Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding, Baltimore, Maryland, the ship was originally named SS District of Columbia.".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) label "USS Serapis (IX-213)".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) label "USS Serapis (IX-213)".
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) sameAs USS_Serapis_(IX-213).
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) sameAs m.03cx4vf.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) sameAs Q7874038.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) sameAs Q7874038.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) wasDerivedFrom USS_Serapis_(IX-213)?oldid=546477954.
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Serapis_(IX-213).
- USS_Serapis_(IX-213) name "USS Serapis".