USS Hydra (AK-82)

USAPRS Thomas F Farrel Jr.
Post conversion sister ship USAPRS Thomas F. Farrel, Jr. underway off the East Coast of the United States, 26 August 1944. US National Archives photo # 80-G-420158 RG-80-G, a US Navy photo now in the collections of the US National Archives.
History
United States
Orderedas N3-M-A1 hull, MC hull 465
BuilderPenn-Jersey Ship Building Co.
Laid downas MV Eben H. Linnell
Launched23 January 1943
Acquired1 January 1943
Commissionedas USS Hydra (AK-82) 25 September 1943
Decommissioned19 November 1943 transferred to Army same day
Out of service20 August 1947
Strickendate unknown
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Displacement1,677 t.(lt), 5,202 t.(fl)
Length269 ft 10 in (82.25 m)
Beam42 ft 6 in (12.95 m)
Draught20 ft 9 in (6.32 m)
PropulsionDiesel, single shaft, 1,300shp
Speed10 kts.
Complement83
Armamentone 3 in (76 mm) dual purpose gun mount

USS Hydra (AK-82), ex MV Eben H. Linnell, was an Enceladus-class cargo ship[Note 1] commissioned by the U.S. Navy for cargo service in World War II. Hydra was in naval service from 1 January through 19 November 1943 before she was transferred to the U.S. Army[1] for conversion to the Engineer Port Repair ship Madison Jordan Manchester.[2]


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  1. ^ "Hydra". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  2. ^ Coll, Blanche D.; Jean E. Keith; Herbert H. Rosenthal (1958). United States Army in World War II – The Corps of Engineers: Troops and Equipment – Chapter XVII – Preparing to Reconstruct Ports. U.S. Army Center of Military History. pp. 391–416. Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2012.