George Washington Carver file photo [31745]

George Washington Carver

國家美國
艦級Liberty 級
造船廠Kaiser Richmond Shipyards
Slip/Drydock Number7
安放龍骨日期1943年4月12日
下水日期1943年5月7日
排水量7,000 tons standard
長度441 feet
寬度57 feet
吃水28 feet
動力來源One triple-expansion steam engine, one screw
速度11 knots
續航力21,000nm
乘員40
武裝Varying numbers of 3in/50cal guns, 4in/50cal guns, 20mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft guns, and 37mm M1 anti-aircraft guns
Merchant Ship Cargo Capacity15,000 cubic meters
Hospital Ship Patient Capacity597

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ww2dbaseSS George Washington Carver was the second Liberty ship to be named after an African-American. She was launched on 7 May 1943, sponsored by actress and civil rights activist Lena Horne, before a crowd of 1,500 at Yard No. 1 of Kaiser Richmond Shipyards in California, United States. When she was delivered to the War Shipping Administration on 24 May 1943, it had only been 42 days since her keel was initially laid down. She was initially assigned to the American South African Line (Farrell Lines), Inc. for merchant service. In this role, she made convoy runs from Alexandria, Egypt to Malta in Sep 1943, and from Alexandria to Bizerte, Tunisia in Oct 1943. In Nov 1943, she was assigned to the US Army. Between Nov 1943 and Jul 1944, she was converted to a hospital ship at the Atlantic Basin Iron Works yard in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Renamed USAHS Dogwood, she sailed between Charleston, South Carolina, United States and Britain six times, and then operated in the Philippines and in the Dutch East Indies. In Jan 1946, she arrived in San Francisco, California, United States and was put into the Marine Repair Shop at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation for conversion into a passenger transport ship. Renamed USAT George Washington Carver, she transported military servicemen and dependents between Seattle, Washington, United States and Alaska. In 1947, she was assigned to the National Defense Reserve Fleet. In 1964, she was sold for scrapping.

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Last Major Revision: May 2022

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Photographs

Female African-American shipyard worker Anna Bland working on Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver at Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Female African-American Welders Alivia Scott, Hattie Carpenter, Flossie Burtos, and another unidentified worker working on the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Female African-American worker Eastine Cowner working on Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943Welder trainee Josie Lucille Owens working on the Liberty ship George Washington Carver, Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943
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George Washington Carver Operational Timeline

1943年4月12日 The keel of George Washington Carver was laid down at Yard No. 1 of Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, Richmond, California, United States.
1943年5月7日 George Washington Carver was launched at Yard No. 1 of Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, Richmond, California, United States, sponsored by actress and civil rights activist Lena Horne.
1943年5月24日 George Washington Carver was delivered to the United States Maritime Commission.
1943年11月6日 George Washington Carver arrived at Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States.
1943年11月23日 George Washington Carver was transferred to the US Army.
1947年3月21日 George Washington Carver entered the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California, United States.
1964年1月9日 George Washington Carver was sold to First Steel & Ship Corp. for scrapping.




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Female African-American shipyard worker Anna Bland working on Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver at Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, Apr 1943
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