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{{Infobox ship
 
{{Infobox ship
| image          = [[File:USAT_Sea_Barb.jpg]]
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| image          = [[File:USAT_Sea_Barb_2.jpg]]
| caption        =  Pictured is of sister ship USS Hercules Source Wikipedia
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| caption        =  At anchor when known as ''SS F.J. Luckenbach''
| image2        = [[File:.jpg]]
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| image2        = [[File:USAT_Sea_Barb.jpg]]
 
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| shipname = USAT Sea Barb
 
| shipname = USAT Sea Barb
| shipowner =  
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| shipowner = War Shipping Administration
| shipbuilder = Western Steel, San Francisco
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| shipbuilder = Western Pipe and Steel Co., South San Francisco
 
| shipyardnumber =
 
| shipyardnumber =
 
| shiplaunched = 1943
 
| shiplaunched = 1943
| shipcompleted =
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| shipcompleted = 6 Aug 1943
| shipinservice =
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| shipinservice = 1943
| shipoutofservice =
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| shipoutofservice = 1971
 
| shipinservice2 =
 
| shipinservice2 =
 
| shipoutofservice2 =
 
| shipoutofservice2 =
 
| shipreclassified =
 
| shipreclassified =
 
| shipID =
 
| shipID =
| shipfate =
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| shipfate = Scrapped 7 Oct 1971
| shiptype = C3 Class Liberty Ship
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| shiptype = C3-S-A2 Class Liberty Ship
| shiptonnage = 7,942 tons
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| shiptonnage = 8,266 tons
| shiplength =
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| shiplength = 492 ft
| shipbeam =
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| shipbeam = 69 ft 6 in
| shipdepth =
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| shipdepth = 28 ft 6 in
| shippropulsion =
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| shippropulsion = single screw
| shipspeed = 16.5 knots
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| shipspeed = 18.5 knots
 
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| shipcapacity = 2,811 troops
| shipcapacity =
 
 
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
The USAT Sea Barb was a US Army Troop Transport Ship used to transport men, equipment and supplies during World War II. The standard C3 was a 465-foot ship, of which 162 were built, in five variants. In addition, 75 ships were built to other designs in this size group.
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The ''USAT Sea Barb'' was originally built for a bare bottom charter but was allocated to the US Army who had her converted to a troopship in December. Used by the US Army Troop Transport to transport men, equipment and supplies during World War II. The standard C3-S-A2 design was a 465-foot ship, of which 162 were built, in five variants. In addition, 75 ships were built to other designs in this size group. ''USAT Sea Barb'' was allocated to the Asia-Pacific Theatre. Laid up in 1946 at Suisun Bay, California.
  
  
Sold 1949, it was renamed ''F. J. Luckenbach'', and later ''P & T Seafarer'', and finally ''American Hawk''. She was scrapped in 1971.
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Sold to the Luckenbach Steamship Co. on 1 Mar 1949, it was renamed ''F. J. Luckenbach'', and remained with that company until 1 Nov 1960 when she was again sold, this time to Pope & Talbot Inc. who renamed her ''SS P & T Seafarer''. Sold on 13 Nov 1963 to the American-Foreign Steamship Co and renamed ''SS American Hawk''. During the Vietnam war, the ''SS American Hawk'' was limpit mined at Qui Nhon and beached. She was sold for scrapping on 7 Oct 1971 to Leung Yau Ship-breaking Co, of Hong Kong.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
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===Cairns to Morotai, NEI 16 - 28 Mar 1945===
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* [[Jack Cartwright]]
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===Cairns to Morotai 12 - 21 Apr 1945===
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* [[Richard Barrett]]
  
=== Townsville to Morotai 16 - 26 May 1945===
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=== Brisbane to Morotai via Townsville 10 - 26 May 1945===
Troops boarded 15 May 1945
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* [[Raymond Henry Butcher]]
*[[Mervyn Maitland]]
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Troops boarded in Townsville on 15 May 1945
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* [[Mervyn Maitland]]
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* [[Percy Whittaker]]
  
 
===Brisbane to Balikpapan ? 16 Jun - ? Jul 1945===
 
===Brisbane to Balikpapan ? 16 Jun - ? Jul 1945===

Latest revision as of 23:51, 13 September 2023

USAT Sea Barb
USAT Sea Barb 2.jpg
At anchor when known as SS F.J. Luckenbach
USAT Sea Barb.jpg
History
Name USAT Sea Barb
Owner War Shipping Administration
Builder Western Pipe and Steel Co., South San Francisco
Launched 1943
Completed 6 Aug 1943
In service 1943
Out of service 1971
Fate Scrapped 7 Oct 1971
General characteristics
Type C3-S-A2 Class Liberty Ship
Tonnage 8,266 tons
Length 492 ft
Beam 69 ft 6 in
Depth 28 ft 6 in
Propulsion single screw
Speed 18.5 knots
Capacity 2,811 troops



Remarks

The USAT Sea Barb was originally built for a bare bottom charter but was allocated to the US Army who had her converted to a troopship in December. Used by the US Army Troop Transport to transport men, equipment and supplies during World War II. The standard C3-S-A2 design was a 465-foot ship, of which 162 were built, in five variants. In addition, 75 ships were built to other designs in this size group. USAT Sea Barb was allocated to the Asia-Pacific Theatre. Laid up in 1946 at Suisun Bay, California.


Sold to the Luckenbach Steamship Co. on 1 Mar 1949, it was renamed F. J. Luckenbach, and remained with that company until 1 Nov 1960 when she was again sold, this time to Pope & Talbot Inc. who renamed her SS P & T Seafarer. Sold on 13 Nov 1963 to the American-Foreign Steamship Co and renamed SS American Hawk. During the Vietnam war, the SS American Hawk was limpit mined at Qui Nhon and beached. She was sold for scrapping on 7 Oct 1971 to Leung Yau Ship-breaking Co, of Hong Kong.

Soldiers carried

Cairns to Morotai, NEI 16 - 28 Mar 1945

Cairns to Morotai 12 - 21 Apr 1945

Brisbane to Morotai via Townsville 10 - 26 May 1945

Troops boarded in Townsville on 15 May 1945

Brisbane to Balikpapan ? 16 Jun - ? Jul 1945

2/12th Australian General Hospital