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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Previoously known as the ''SS Colombia'' she made 13 war related voyages between the US and Europe/North Africa before she sailed from Seattle on 11 JUl 1944 for the SW pacific where she was based for the next 10 months. Ports visited with cargo or troops include: Points visited
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Previoously known as the ''SS Colombia'' she made 13 war related voyages between the US and Europe/North Africa before she sailed from Seattle on 11 Jul 1944 for the SW Pacific where she was based for the next 10 months. Ports visited with cargo or troops include: Morotai, Lae, Oro Bay, Finschhafen, Woendi, Hollandia, Langemak, Aitape, Biak, Wakde, Noemfor, Leyte, Milne Bay, Manus, Manila
include: Morotai, Lae, Oro Bay, Finschhafen, Woendi, Hollandia, Langemak, Aitape, Biak, Wakde, Noemfor, Leyte, Milne Bay, Manus, Manila
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and Eniwetok.
and Eniwetok.  
 
 
 
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

Latest revision as of 23:57, 13 September 2023

USAT Mexico
USAT Mexico.jpg
History
Name USAT Mexico
Owner New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company
Builder Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Newport News, Vaginia
Launched 1932
In service 1932
General characteristics
Tonnage 5,236 tons
Length 404 ft
Beam 57 ft 6 in
Depth draft 23 ft 7 in
Speed 17 knots
Capacity 1,130 troops



Remarks

Previoously known as the SS Colombia she made 13 war related voyages between the US and Europe/North Africa before she sailed from Seattle on 11 Jul 1944 for the SW Pacific where she was based for the next 10 months. Ports visited with cargo or troops include: Morotai, Lae, Oro Bay, Finschhafen, Woendi, Hollandia, Langemak, Aitape, Biak, Wakde, Noemfor, Leyte, Milne Bay, Manus, Manila and Eniwetok.

Soldiers carried

Cairns to Aitape 28 October - 1 November 1944