Mira (AK-84)
Mira (AK-84) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. The ship was transferred to become the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Port Repair ship Robert M. Emery the day after acquisition by Navy.
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Mira (AK-84)
Mira (AK-84) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. The ship was transferred to become the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Port Repair ship Robert M. Emery the day after acquisition by Navy.
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Mira (AK-84) was never commiss ...... day after acquisition by Navy.
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date of acquirement
1943-11-06
laying down
1943-05-22
length (μ)
8,19912e+1
power type
ship beam (μ)
1,28016e+1
ship launched
1943-10-31
status
Transferred toU.S. Army7 November 1943
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12.819.513
Wikipage revision ID
711.452.676
Ship commissioned
Ship country
Ship displacement
*1,677 tons
*5,202 tons
Ship namesake
Mira, a star in the constellation Cetus
Ship notes
*Became U.S. Army port repair ship Robert M. Emery
*Sold for scrapping 1966
The ship was Navy only during ...... gineers as a port repair ship.
Ship ordered
as N3-M-A1 hull, MC hull 469
Ship propulsion
diesel engines, single shaft
Ship speed
Ship sponsor
Mrs. Clementine C. O’Brien
Ship struck
1943-11-16
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Mira (AK-84) was never commiss ...... day after acquisition by Navy.
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Mira (AK-84)
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Mira
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