USS Hunter Liggett (APA-14), a ship of the Harris class
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Class overview | |
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Name | Harris class |
Builders |
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Operators | United States Navy |
Succeeded by | McCawley class |
Built | 1919-1922 |
In service | Commercial: 1926-1937 |
In commission |
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Completed | 8 (acquired) |
Retired | 8 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Harris-class attack transport |
Displacement | 13,529 tons (lt), 21,900 t.(fl) |
Length | 535 ft 2 in (163.12 m) |
Beam | 72 ft 4 in (22.05 m) |
Draft | 31 ft 3 in (9.53 m) |
Propulsion | 2 × turbines, 8 × boilers, 2 × propeller, designed shaft horsepower 10,000 -12,000 |
Speed | 17 - 18 knots |
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Complement | 29-67 officers, 585-673 enlisted |
Armament | 4 × 3"/50 caliber dual-purpose guns, 1-2 × twin 40mm guns, 0-2 × quad 1.1"/75 caliber guns, 10-18 × single 20mm guns. |
The Harris-class attack transport was a class of US Navy attack transport which saw service in World War II. The purpose of any attack transport was to deliver troops and their equipment to hostile shores in order to execute amphibious invasions using an array of smaller integral landing craft. Being intended to serve in forward combat areas, these ships were well armed with antiaircraft guns to protect itself and its vulnerable cargo of troops from air attack in the battle zone.