Borinquen (1930)
SS Borinquen, the Taino language name for Puerto Rico, was a passenger liner launched 24 September 1930 and delivered to the Atlantic, Gulf & West Indies Steamship Lines (AGWI) in 1931 for operation by its subsidiary the New York & Porto Rico Line. The line operated the ship until it was requisitioned by the War Shipping Administration (WSA) the last day of 1941 for service as a troop transport. The line then operated the ship as agent for the WSA until 6 May 1944 when operation was transferred to the United States Army for support of the Normandy landings with the ship arriving off the beaches on 7 June 1944. Borinquen continued service post war until redelivered to the owners 14 June 1946. The ship was sold in 1949 and became the Arosa Star. After further sales and change in the cruise s
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Borinquen (1930)
SS Borinquen, the Taino language name for Puerto Rico, was a passenger liner launched 24 September 1930 and delivered to the Atlantic, Gulf & West Indies Steamship Lines (AGWI) in 1931 for operation by its subsidiary the New York & Porto Rico Line. The line operated the ship until it was requisitioned by the War Shipping Administration (WSA) the last day of 1941 for service as a troop transport. The line then operated the ship as agent for the WSA until 6 May 1944 when operation was transferred to the United States Army for support of the Normandy landings with the ship arriving off the beaches on 7 June 1944. Borinquen continued service post war until redelivered to the owners 14 June 1946. The ship was sold in 1949 and became the Arosa Star. After further sales and change in the cruise s
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SS Borinquen, the Taino langua ...... the California coast in 1970.
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アローザ・スター(SS Arosa Star)は、アメリカ合 ...... ニーレは、ポート・ヒューニーメの防波堤の新たな一部となった。
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1931-02-20
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laying down
1930-01-20
length (μ)
1,258824e+2
ship beam (μ)
1,79832e+1
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ship launched
1930-09-24
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Grounded, 13 April 1970
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Ship builder
Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Massachusetts
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Ship completed
1931-02-20
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Ship laid down
1930-01-20
Ship launched
1930-09-24
Ship name
*Borinquen
*Puerto Rico
*Arosa Star
*Bahama Star
*La Jenelle
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Ship namesake
Borinquen—alternate local name for Puerto Rico
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Ship notes
Capacity for 1,289 troops as USAT Borinquen
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Ship operator
*New York & Porto Rico Steamship Lines
*U.S. Army
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Ship owner
Atlantic, Gulf & West Indies Steamship Lines
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Ship propulsion
Oil fired tube boilers driving ...... red turbines for about 6,500hp
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Ship route
New York to San Juan, Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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SS Borinquen, the Taino langua ...... les and change in the cruise s
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アローザ・スター(SS Arosa Star)は、アメリカ合 ...... 送の市場は急速に消滅し、アローザ・ラインは破綻してしまった。
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Borinquen (1930)
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アローザ・スター
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-1,192163e+2
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*Arosa Star (1954)
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*Bahama Star (1959)
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*Borinquen
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*La Jenelle (1969)
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*Puerto Rico (1949)
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