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1659:. United States Army In World War II. Washington, DC: Center Of Military History, United States Army.
1633:. Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 2 – Navy. Vol. 1. Canberra: Australian War Memorial.
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1970:Troop ships of the War Shipping Administration
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1473:. University of North Carolina. Archived from
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803:(Romanized to "Smirnoff"). No convoy was used.
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1515:"1944 Troop Ship Crossings – January to June"
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857:10 December 1944: Arrived Marseilles
841:14 August 1944: Arrived at Liverpool
718:for a short stay before heading for
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847:7 September 1944: Arrived Liverpool
1751:; Kilpack, Captain John H (1981).
879:24 October 1945: Arrived at Boston
866:7 May 1945: En route to the US on
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813:26 December 1943: Docked at Hobart
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913:. Her engines were overhauled by
850:1 December 1944: Left Boston for
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526:West Coast of the United States
1755:. New York: Harper & Row.
1646:Masterson, Dr James R (1949).
1433:. Rick Fortney. Archived from
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437:"White Fleet", which included
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816:early 1944: Docked at Bombay
1587:. 19 August 1956. p. 78
1198:Lloyd's Register of Shipping
822:8 April 1944: Arrived Bombay
1783:Matson Lines 1930s brochure
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1262:. pp. 4, 18 & 20.
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1607:"Detail on the SS Homeric"
789:24 April 1943: Arrived at
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1400:. Air Classics, May 2001
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1204:. Vol. II. London:
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513:Career with Matson Lines
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458:. She was later renamed
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255:General characteristics
1254:Grover, David (1987).
901:Career with Home Lines
872:17 October 1945: Left
746:Newport News, Virginia
706:28 May 1942: She left
1831:William Francis Gibbs
1260:Naval Institute Press
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483:Quincy, Massachusetts
349:2 Ă— Bethlehem geared
1753:Nothing Can Go Wrong
1532:Vernon Joseph Baker
1021:in 1974. During the
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1672:Mayo, Lida (1968).
1384:, pp. 601–602.
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911:Alameda, California
558:Port of Los Angeles
104:Fore River Shipyard
1584:The New York Times
1410:Smith, RT (1986).
1354:McClure, Glenn E.
1119:President Coolidge
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608:President Coolidge
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1427:"Massawa in WWII"
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1885:Santa Lucia
1878:Santa Paula
931:first class
585:War voyages
564:War service
542:New Zealand
431:ocean liner
414:Gyrocompass
264:Ocean liner
94:Los Angeles
1935:1931 ships
1929:Categories
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1790:SS Homeric
1481:2020-01-02
1441:2020-01-02
1141:References
958:in fog in
950:Greek Line
919:Home Lines
852:Marseilles
791:Casablanca
658:commander
346:Propulsion
138:In service
82:Home Lines
1735:cite book
1382:Gill 1957
1313:Mayo 1968
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122:Completed
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1850:Monterey
1707:cite web
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1057:Mariposa
1049:See also
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487:tonnages
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469:Building
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370:Capacity
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114:Launched
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1697:6 April
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1113:The SS
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499:screws
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404:device
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378:Troops
361:22.84
338:5,363
285:Length
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358:Speed
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311:Draft
1757:ISBN
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1699:2014
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1297:help
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