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About: SS Arcata

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SS Arcata, was built in 1919 as the SS Glymont for the United States Shipping Board as a merchant ship by the Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland, Oregon. The 2,722-ton cargo ship Glymont was operated by the Matson Navigation till 1923 in post World War I work. In 1923 she was sold to Cook C. W. of San Francisco. In 1925 she was sold to Nelson Charles Company of San Francisco. In 1937 she was sold to Hammond Lumber Company of Fairhaven, California. For World War II, in 1941, she was converted to a US Army Troopship, USAT Arcata. She took supplies and troops to Guam. On July 14, 1942, she was attacked by Japanese submarine I-7 and sank. She was operating as a coastal resupply in the Gulf of Alaska, south of the Aleutian Islands at (53°41′N 157°45′W / 53.683°N 157.750°W), approximat

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  • SS Arcata, was built in 1919 as the SS Glymont for the United States Shipping Board as a merchant ship by the Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland, Oregon. The 2,722-ton cargo ship Glymont was operated by the Matson Navigation till 1923 in post World War I work. In 1923 she was sold to Cook C. W. of San Francisco. In 1925 she was sold to Nelson Charles Company of San Francisco. In 1937 she was sold to Hammond Lumber Company of Fairhaven, California. For World War II, in 1941, she was converted to a US Army Troopship, USAT Arcata. She took supplies and troops to Guam. On July 14, 1942, she was attacked by Japanese submarine I-7 and sank. She was operating as a coastal resupply in the Gulf of Alaska, south of the Aleutian Islands at (53°41′N 157°45′W / 53.683°N 157.750°W), approximately 165 nautical miles (306 km; 190 mi) southeast of Sand Point, when she sank. She was returning after taking supplies to Army troops fighting in the Aleutian Islands campaign. (en)
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  • 821751.56
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  • Sank in 1942 offAlaska
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  • Chartered by the US Army as USAT Arcata (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1919 (xsd:integer)
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  • United States (en)
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  • 5070 (xsd:integer)
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  • Sank in 1942 off Alaska (en)
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  • *U.S. Official Number: 217972 (en)
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  • * length overall * in registry (en)
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  • *SS Glymont *SS Arcata (en)
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  • 821751.56
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  • *United States Shipping Board *Cook C. W. *Nelson Charles Co. *Hammond Shipping Company (en)
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  • Triple expansion steam, single propeller (en)
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  • 12 (xsd:integer)
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  • , , (en)
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  • Design 1049 "Albinia Type" cargo ship (en)
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  • SS Arcata, was built in 1919 as the SS Glymont for the United States Shipping Board as a merchant ship by the Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland, Oregon. The 2,722-ton cargo ship Glymont was operated by the Matson Navigation till 1923 in post World War I work. In 1923 she was sold to Cook C. W. of San Francisco. In 1925 she was sold to Nelson Charles Company of San Francisco. In 1937 she was sold to Hammond Lumber Company of Fairhaven, California. For World War II, in 1941, she was converted to a US Army Troopship, USAT Arcata. She took supplies and troops to Guam. On July 14, 1942, she was attacked by Japanese submarine I-7 and sank. She was operating as a coastal resupply in the Gulf of Alaska, south of the Aleutian Islands at (53°41′N 157°45′W / 53.683°N 157.750°W), approximat (en)
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  • SS Arcata (en)
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  • *SS Arcata (1937-1942) (en)
  • *SS Glymont (1919—1937) (en)
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