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.
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History | |
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United States | |
Ordered | as N3-M-A1 hull, MC hull 465 |
Builder | Penn-Jersey Ship Building Co. |
Laid down | as MV Eben H. Linnell |
Launched | 23 January 1943 |
Acquired | 1 January 1943 |
Commissioned | as USS Hydra (AK-82) 25 September 1943 |
Decommissioned | 19 November 1943 transferred to Army same day |
Out of service | 20 August 1947 |
Stricken | date unknown |
Fate | Scrapped |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 1,677 t.(lt), 5,202 t.(fl) |
Length | 269 ft 10 in (82.25 m) |
Beam | 42 ft 6 in (12.95 m) |
Draught | 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m) |
Propulsion | Diesel, single shaft, 1,300shp |
Speed | 10 kts. |
Complement | 83 |
Armament | one 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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