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SS A. Frank Lever

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History
Name
  • SS A. Frank Lever
  • EC2-S-C1 Hull MCE-1072
OperatorStates Marine Corporation
Port of registryUnited States
BuilderSoutheastern SB Corp., Savannah, Georgia
CostUSD 1,293,168
Yard number34
Way number2
Laid down29 October 1943 12:00 AM
Launched7 December 1943 6:35 PM
Completed21 December 1943 3:00PM
FateScrapped

SS A. Frank Lever was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. Its namesake was A. Francis "Frank" Lever. Its sponsor was Mrs. A. Frank Lever.[1]

Chronology

  • 1943 WSA (States Marine Corp., New York)
  • 1947 BROTT, Skibs A/S Vard (Jacobsen & Salvesen, Oslo)- Norwegian flag.
  • 1948 Henriksens Rederi A/S (Dagfin Hendriksen, Oslo)
  • 1951 FINNBORG, A/S Norfinn (Jorgen Krag, Oslo)
  • 1954 ARCHANAX, Liberian Sea Transport Corp, Liberia (G.M.Livanos, New York).
  • 1967 MISTRAL, Delta Marine Corp, Liberia (Scio Shipping Inc, New York)
  • 1968 Scrapped Taiwan.

References

  1. ^ Gerhardt, Frank A. "SS A. Frank Lever". Retrieved 31 January 2009. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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