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- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) length "134416.8".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) abstract "USS Melucta (AK-131) was an Crater-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II, named after Melucta, the star in constellation Gemini. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone. Melucta (AK-131) was laid down as SS Thomas A. McGinley under Maritime Commission contract by St. Johns River Shipbuilding Corp., Jacksonville, Florida, 21 January 1944; launched 20 March 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Thomas A. McGinley; acquired as Melucta by the Navy from WSA under bareboat charter 31 March 1944; converted from a freighter by Gibbs Gas Engine Co., Jacksonville, Florida; and commissioned 22 July 1944.".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) acquirementDate "1944-03-31".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) commissioningDate "1944-07-22".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) decommissioningDate "1945-12-13".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) layingDown "1944-01-21".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) length "134.4168".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipBeam "17.0688".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipDisplacement "4.023E9".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipLaunch "1944-03-20".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) status "scrapped in 1970".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) wikiPageID "12852955".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) wikiPageRevisionID "543025138".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) hasPhotoCollection USS_Melucta_(AK-131).
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipAcquired "1944-03-31".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipArmament "one 5"/38 dual purpose gun mount; two dual 40mm AA gun mounts; eight single 20mm AA gun mounts".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipCommissioned "1944-07-22".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipComplement "206".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipCountry "US".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipDecommissioned "1945-12-13".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipDisplacement "4023".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipFate "scrapped in 1970".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipLaidDown "1944-01-21".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipLaunched "1944-03-20".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipOrdered "EC2-S-C1 hull,".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipOrdered "as SS Thomas A. McGinley".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipPropulsion "reciprocating steam engine, single shaft, 1,950shp".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipSpeed "12".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) shipStruck "date unknown".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) subject Category:1944_ships.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) subject Category:Crater-class_cargo_ships.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) subject Category:Freighters.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) subject Category:Liberty_ships.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Florida.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) subject Category:World_War_II_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) type Ship.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) type Product.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) type Ship.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) comment "USS Melucta (AK-131) was an Crater-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II, named after Melucta, the star in constellation Gemini. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone. Melucta (AK-131) was laid down as SS Thomas A. McGinley under Maritime Commission contract by St. Johns River Shipbuilding Corp., Jacksonville, Florida, 21 January 1944; launched 20 March 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Thomas A.".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) label "USS Melucta (AK-131)".
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) sameAs m.02x7p0q.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) sameAs Q7871691.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) sameAs Q7871691.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) wasDerivedFrom USS_Melucta_(AK-131)?oldid=543025138.
- USS_Melucta_(AK-131) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Melucta_(AK-131).