SS American Victory

SS American Victory
History
United States
NamesakeAmerican University
BuilderCalifornia Shipbuilding Yard, Los Angeles, California
Yard number272
Laid down30 March 1945
Launched24 May 1945
Acquired20 June 1945
In service1945
Out of service1969 (Final)
IdentificationIMO number5014680
StatusMuseum Ship, Tampa, Florida
NotesShip radio callsign: KKUI
General characteristics
Class and typeVC2-S-AP2 Victory Ship
Tonnage10,750 long tons deadweight (DWT)
Length455 ft (139 m)
Beam62 ft (19 m)
Draft28 ft 6 in (8.69 m)
Propulsion
Speed17.5 knots (32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph)
Range23,500 mi (20,400 nmi; 37,800 km)
Capacity500,000 cu ft (14,000 m3) (approximate)
Complement40-62 United States Merchant Marine plus 25 United States Navy Armed Guard (during WWII only).
Sensors and
processing systems
Modern Surface Search Radar, fitted in 1980s
Armament
Location705 Channelside Dr, Berth 271, Tampa, Florida
Coordinates27°56′38″N 82°26′39″W / 27.94389°N 82.44417°W / 27.94389; -82.44417
Built1945, in just three months
Built byCalifornia Shipbuilding Corporation, Terminal Island, Los Angeles, CA
NRHP reference No.01001533[1]
Added to NRHP4 February 2002

SS American Victory is a Victory ship which saw service during the final months of World War II in the Pacific Theater of Operations, the Korean War from 1951–1954, and the Vietnam War from 1966–1969. Built in June 1945, she carried ammunition and other cargo from Los Angeles to Southeast Asia, then ferried cargo, equipment and troops back to the U.S. after the war ended. She survived two typhoons and one hurricane.[2]

American Victory spent part of the period between 1946 and 1966 chartered to commercial carriers and the other part in two stints in U.S. reserve fleets. From 1966 to 1969 she delivered cargo to Southeast Asia in the Vietnam War, then three decades again in reserve.

In April 1999, she was turned over to a preservation organization to serve as a museum ship.[2] Today she is the main feature of the American Victory Ship & Museum, also known as the American Victory Mariners Memorial & Museum Ship in Tampa, Florida's Channel District.

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 9 July 2010.
  2. ^ a b "SS American Victory". Historic Naval Ships Association. Retrieved 23 July 2011.