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Freeman Hatch a N3-S-A1, renamed Houston, she was bombed by the Cuban Air Force and sank at the Bay of Pigs invasion on 18 April 1961. [26] Alden Gifford a N3-S-A1, sank in a gale off the West of England, four miles NNW of Longships on 2 September 1944. Four crewmen died. [27] Josiah P. Cressey a N3-S-A1, sunk by gunfire in the Yangtze River in ...
US Marine Corps N3N-3, 1942. An N3N at the 2019 Fort Worth Alliance Air Show United States. United States Coast Guard; U.S. Marines; United States Navy; Chilean Naval Airforce 4 N3N-1 received by Lend-Lease Program; Cuban Naval Airforce 5 N3N-1s received by Lend-Lease Program.
a N3-S-A2 small coastal cargo ship. N3-S-A2 is a Type N3 ship, a small coastal cargo ship.N3-S-A2 ships are 258 ft 9 in (78.87 m) long, have a beam of 42 ft 1 in (12.83 m), a tonnage of 2,905 dwt, a displacement of 14,245 long tons (14,474 t) and a draft of 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m).
N3-M-A1 as USS Enceladus, August 1943 in original Navy configuration. Note Whirley crane, a part of the original N3-M-A1 design. USAPRS Thomas F. Farrel, Jr. underway off the East Coast of the United States, 26 August 1944. During World War II there was a demand for coasters to support troops around the world.
Pacific Bridge Company built the first nine N3-S-A1, Type N3 ship cargo ship sent to Britain in 1943. The type N3 ships were a Maritime Commission small coastal cargo ship designed to meet urgent World War II shipping needs. Two of the N3 ships were completed and ready in a record-breaking 22 days, A crew of 480 men worked on the ship.
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Avondale Marine Ways: Westwego, Louisiana January 1943 N3 type, V4 type number 22 ships (remainder for private) J.A. Jones Construction Co. Panama City, Florida March 1943 EC2 type, T1 type 6 ways 108 ships for MC Pendleton Shipyard Company: New Orleans, Louisiana August 1943 N3 type, V4 type number 13 ships for MC Todd Galveston Drydocks Co.
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