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SS Duncan L. Clinch

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World War II Liberty ship of the United States

History
United States
NameDuncan L. Clinch
NamesakeDuncan L. Clinch
Orderedas type (EC2-S-C1) hull, MC hull 2378
BuilderJ.A. Jones Construction, Brunswick, Georgia
Cost$941.295
Yard number163
Way number5
Laid down22 August 1944
Launched6 October 1944
Sponsored byMrs. Harry B. Vickers
Completed20 October 1944
Identification
Fate
General characteristics
Class and type
Tonnage
Displacement
Length
  • 441 feet 6 inches (135 m) oa
  • 416 feet (127 m) pp
  • 427 feet (130 m) lwl
Beam57 feet (17 m)
Draft27 ft 9.25 in (8.4646 m)
Installed power
  • 2 × Oil fired 450 °F (232 °C) boilers, operating at 220 psi (1,500 kPa)
  • 2,500 hp (1,900 kW)
Propulsion
Speed11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph)
Capacity
  • 562,608 cubic feet (15,931 m) (grain)
  • 499,573 cubic feet (14,146 m) (bale)
Complement
Armament

SS Duncan L. Clinch was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Duncan L. Clinch, an American army officer and commander during the First Seminole War and Second Seminole Wars. He also served in the United States House of Representatives, representing Georgia.

Construction

Duncan L. Clinch was laid down on 22 August 1944, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 2378, by J.A. Jones Construction, Brunswick, Georgia; she was sponsored by Mrs. Harry B. Vickers, and launched on 6 October 1944.

History

She was allocated to American Export Lines, on 20 October 1944. On 23 December 1945, she struck a mine, two miles (3.2 km) west of Le Havre, France, and was declared a constructive total loss (CTL) the same day.

References

  1. ^ MARCOM.
  2. Davies 2004, p. 23.
  3. J.A. Brunswick 2010.
  4. Liberty Ships.
  5. MARAD.

Bibliography

MARCOM ships built by Jones Construction, Jones-Brunswick Shipyards, Brunswick, Georgia, during World War II
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
"Liberty Ships"
Type C1-M-AV1 ships
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in December 1945
Shipwrecks
Other incidents
1944 1945 1946
November 1945 January 1946
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