Media (AK-83)
Media (AK-83) was a World War II US navy ship that was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. Media (AK-83) was contracted to be built as Oliver R. Mumford under Maritime Commission contract 4 September 1941 as a type N3-M-A1 cargo ship. She was acquired by the Navy 1 January 1943 before being laid down by Corp., Camden, New Jersey, 28 January 1943; launched 29 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Ernest G. Bornheimer; completed and delivered to Navy on 17 November 1943.
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Media (AK-83)
Media (AK-83) was a World War II US navy ship that was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. Media (AK-83) was contracted to be built as Oliver R. Mumford under Maritime Commission contract 4 September 1941 as a type N3-M-A1 cargo ship. She was acquired by the Navy 1 January 1943 before being laid down by Corp., Camden, New Jersey, 28 January 1943; launched 29 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Ernest G. Bornheimer; completed and delivered to Navy on 17 November 1943.
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Media (AK-83) was a World War ...... s placed in the reserve fleet.
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laying down
1943-01-28
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8.19912e+1
ship beam (μ)
1.28016e+1
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ship launched
1943-08-29
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*Transferred to theU.S. Army
*as Glenn Gerald Griswold
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Ship commissioned
Never commissioned
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Ship country
United States
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Ship fate
*Transferred to the U.S. Army
*as Glenn Gerald Griswold
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Ship launched
1943-08-29
Ship notes
The ship was Navy only during ...... gineers as a port repair ship.
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Ship ordered
N3-M-A1 hull, MC hull 468
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Ship propulsion
Diesel, single shaft, 1,300shp
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Media (AK-83) was a World War ...... d to Navy on 17 November 1943.
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Media (AK-83)
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