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==Remarks==
 
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The transport ship mainly operated in the Pacific Ocean, except for one brief troop transport operation to Europe in the mid 1945s. At the end of World War II, troop transports where no longer needed so the Fred C. Ainsworth was once again transferred to another department and was officially named the USNS Fred C. Ainsworth (T-AP-181). On March 1 of 1950 the transport ship became a water transport vessel for the Army, sailing for the Military Sea Transport Service.
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==Battle Honours==
  
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Revision as of 17:18, 10 November 2019

USAT Fred C Ainsworth
USS Fred C Ainsworth.jpg
US Navy photo
History
Name USNS Fred C. Ainsworth
Owner United States Navy
Builder Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi
Launched June 1943
General characteristics
Depth 3



Remarks

The transport ship mainly operated in the Pacific Ocean, except for one brief troop transport operation to Europe in the mid 1945s. At the end of World War II, troop transports where no longer needed so the Fred C. Ainsworth was once again transferred to another department and was officially named the USNS Fred C. Ainsworth (T-AP-181). On March 1 of 1950 the transport ship became a water transport vessel for the Army, sailing for the Military Sea Transport Service.

Battle Honours

Soldiers carried