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- Nashira (AK-85) was planned as a civilian cargo ship for the United States Maritime Commission, transferred to the Navy for construction then transferred to the U.S. Army and renamed two days after launching. The ship was never commissioned, thus never bore the USS designation, and had no significant naval service. The ship was converted to the U.S. Army Engineer Port Repair ship Richard R. Arnold and served in the Pacific during 1945. (en)
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- Sold March 1965 to Kelbar, Inc. for scrap
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- 6690 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Company, Camden, New Jersey (en)
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- Navy: Enceladus-class cargo ship (en)
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- Sold March 1965 to Kelbar, Inc. for scrap (en)
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- *Nashira
*Richard R. Arnold (en)
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- 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. (en)
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- as Josiah Paul, transferred to Navy for construction as Nashira (en)
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- Diesel, single shaft, (en)
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- 0001-10-30 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- N3–M–A1 cargo ship (en)
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- Nashira (AK-85) was planned as a civilian cargo ship for the United States Maritime Commission, transferred to the Navy for construction then transferred to the U.S. Army and renamed two days after launching. The ship was never commissioned, thus never bore the USS designation, and had no significant naval service. The ship was converted to the U.S. Army Engineer Port Repair ship Richard R. Arnold and served in the Pacific during 1945. (en)
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- *Nashira (1943—1944) (en)
- *Richard R. Arnold (1944-1947) (en)
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