File:Victory Cargo Ships Are Lined Up At A U.S. West Coast Shipyard.jpg
Victory ships being fitted out at the Calship yard, Wilmington, California, between 27 April and 30 May 1944.
Identifiable ships, from front to back:
- SS Lincoln Victory - Hull No. MCV-13
- SS Panama Victory - Hull No. MCV-9
- SS Joplin Victory - Hull No. MCV-12
- SS Colombia Victory - Hull No. MCV-10
They are all of the VC2-S-AP3 Victory ship design.
Source Data:
- Description: Victory cargo ships are lined up at a U.S. west coast shipyard for final outfitting before they are loaded with supplies for Navy depots and advance bases in the Pacific. ca. 1944
- ID: 208-YE-2B-7
- Source: www.archives.gov
- Licence: Public Domain
Reference
- California Shipbuilding Corporation, Los Angeles CA - WWII Construction Record Accessed on 4 November 2006
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