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USS Porcupine, an Armadillo-class tanker
Class overview
BuildersCalifornia Shipbuilding Corporation, Delta Shipbuilding Company
OperatorsUnited States Navy, Maritime Commission
In service18 November 1943 - 12 July 1946
Completed20
Cancelled2 converted to Stag-class distilling ships
Lost1
Retired17
General characteristics
TypeLiberty tanker
Tonnage
Displacement14,245 tons
Length
Beam57 ft (17 m)
Draft27 ft 9 in (8 m)
Propulsion2,500 hp (1,900 kW)
Speed11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)
Capacity272,978 cu ft (7,729.9 m; 48,619.5 bbl)
Complement81 officers and enlisted
Armament

The Armadillo class of tankers was a class of Type Z-ET1-S-C3 Liberty ship, that were commissioned into the United States Navy. They were given the hull classification symbols of unclassified miscellaneous vessels. Two would be converted to Stag-class distilling ships

This group of Liberty based tankers all served in the United States Navy during the Second World War. Each ship was commissioned in late 1943, and decommissioned in the summer of 1946. These ships primarily served in the Asian-Pacific theater of the war. These ships brought aviation gasoline to remote islands in the south Pacific, required for the many aerial reconnaissance missions there.


Notable incident

References

  1. DANFS USS Armadillo
  2. DANFS USS Panda
  3. DANFS USS Porcupine
  4. Liberty Tankers type (Z-) ET1-S-C3
  5. Dictionary for American Naval Fighting Ships: Camel-II
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See also:- Empire ship, Fort ship, Park ship, Ocean ship.
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