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- Media_(AK-83) length "81991.2".
- Media_(AK-83) abstract "Media (AK-83) was a World War II US navy ship that was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation.Media (AK-83) was contracted to be built as Oliver R. Mumford under Maritime Commission contract 4 September 1941 as a type N3-M-A1 cargo ship. She was acquired by the Navy 1 January 1943 before being laid down by Penn Jersey Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, New Jersey, 28 January 1943; launched 29 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Ernest G. Bornheimer; completed and delivered to Navy on 17 November 1943. That same day Media was delivered by to the U.S. Army and struck from the Navy list on 24 November 1943. The Ship was renamed Glenn Gerald Griswold, after an Engineer officer killed while fighting a dump fire in Naples, Italy. The Glenn Gerald Griswold was converted into a port repair ship by Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, on 5 June 1944 and sailed for Europe by summer's end. After the postwar work the ship was placed in the reserve fleet.".
- Media_(AK-83) layingDown "1943-01-28".
- Media_(AK-83) length "81.9912".
- Media_(AK-83) shipBeam "12.8016".
- Media_(AK-83) shipDisplacement "1.677E9".
- Media_(AK-83) shipLaunch "1943-08-29".
- Media_(AK-83) status "Transferred to the U.S. Army".
- Media_(AK-83) status "as Glenn Gerald Griswold".
- Media_(AK-83) thumbnail USAPRS_Thomas_F_Farrel_Jr.jpg?width=300.
- Media_(AK-83) wikiPageExternalLink 130083.htm.
- Media_(AK-83) wikiPageID "12819275".
- Media_(AK-83) wikiPageRevisionID "543021809".
- Media_(AK-83) hasPhotoCollection Media_(AK-83).
- Media_(AK-83) shipCommissioned "Never commissioned".
- Media_(AK-83) shipCountry "US".
- Media_(AK-83) shipDisplacement "1677".
- Media_(AK-83) shipFate "Transferred to the U.S. Army".
- Media_(AK-83) shipFate "as Glenn Gerald Griswold".
- Media_(AK-83) shipLaidDown "--01-28".
- Media_(AK-83) shipLaidDown "as MV Oliver R. Mumford".
- Media_(AK-83) shipLaunched "1943-08-29".
- Media_(AK-83) shipNotes "The ship was Navy only during construction, transferred to Army upon delivery to Navy and underwent extensive modifications for operation by the Corps of Engineers as a port repair ship.".
- Media_(AK-83) shipOrdered "N3-M-A1 hull, MC hull 468".
- Media_(AK-83) shipPropulsion "Diesel, single shaft, 1,300shp".
- Media_(AK-83) shipSpeed "10".
- Media_(AK-83) shipStruck "--11-24".
- Media_(AK-83) shipStruck "scrapped in 1968".
- Media_(AK-83) subject Category:1943_ships.
- Media_(AK-83) subject Category:Enceladus-class_cargo_ships.
- Media_(AK-83) subject Category:Port_repair_ships_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Media_(AK-83) subject Category:Ships_built_in_New_Jersey.
- Media_(AK-83) subject Category:Type_N3_ships_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Media_(AK-83) subject Category:World_War_II_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- Media_(AK-83) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Media_(AK-83) type Ship.
- Media_(AK-83) type Product.
- Media_(AK-83) type Ship.
- Media_(AK-83) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Media_(AK-83) type DesignedArtifact.
- Media_(AK-83) comment "Media (AK-83) was a World War II US navy ship that was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation.Media (AK-83) was contracted to be built as Oliver R. Mumford under Maritime Commission contract 4 September 1941 as a type N3-M-A1 cargo ship. She was acquired by the Navy 1 January 1943 before being laid down by Penn Jersey Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, New Jersey, 28 January 1943; launched 29 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Ernest G.".
- Media_(AK-83) label "Media (AK-83)".
- Media_(AK-83) sameAs m.02x66mp.
- Media_(AK-83) sameAs Q6805435.
- Media_(AK-83) sameAs Q6805435.
- Media_(AK-83) wasDerivedFrom Media_(AK-83)?oldid=543021809.
- Media_(AK-83) depiction USAPRS_Thomas_F_Farrel_Jr.jpg.
- Media_(AK-83) isPrimaryTopicOf Media_(AK-83).