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USS Bellatrix (AKA-3)

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by delivering troops and supplies to the initial attack on 7 August. She made two subsequent shipments to the island, bringing both cargo and reinforcements. In 1943 she became part of the
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s last World War II deployment. She was decommissioned in April 1946, and returned to the Maritime Commission three months later.
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in 1963. In 1991 she was sold for scrap, but sank in transit to the port of scrapping.
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and the star is usually named as the 22nd brightest star in the northern hemisphere.
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Wright, Christopher C. (1998). "Question 17/97: Screen of Convoys that Includes USS
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Sold for scrapping in October 1991, but sank on the way to breakers.
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by Miss Sally Taliafero. The ship was named after the star
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The name means "female warrior," in 504:transferred control of the unfinished 27: 562:during 1942, and participated in the 274:459 ft 1 in (139.93 m) 182: 51: 7: 16:Cargo ship of the United States Navy 736:Naval Historical Center Photo entry 625:was reacquired by the navy for the 568:Mediterranean Theater of Operations 500:on 16 April 1941. On 25 April, the 424:Mediterranean Theater of Operations 290:26 ft 5 in (8.05 m) 94:Tampa Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. 14: 1052:Arcturus-class attack cargo ships 896: 798: 704: 416:US Pacific theater of operations 184: 53: 31: 574:. A subsequent shipment to the 83:, a star in the constellation 1: 1062:Ships built in Tampa, Florida 720:. The entry can be found 492:(MC hull 126) under the name 637:before being transferred to 480:The ship was constructed in 430:. 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USS Bellatrix

Bellatrix
Orion
Hull number
battle stars
Peruvian Navy
Peru
Arcturus-class
attack cargo ship
long tons
t
hp
kW
knots
5 in (130 mm)
DP
3 in (76 mm)
20 mm
Arcturus-class
attack cargo ship
United States Navy
World War II
Korean War
Maritime Commission
launched
US Pacific theater of operations
Battle of Guadalcanal
Mediterranean Theater of Operations
Allied invasion of Sicily

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