USS Bannock

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USS Bannock (AT-81/ATF-81) was an ocean-going tug launched 7 January 1943 by Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Charleston, SC, sponsored by Mrs. Katherine Carswell, widow of Chief Petty Officer Carswell. She was commissioned 28 June 1943 and reported to the Atlantic Fleet. The ship was named for the Bannock Indian tribe in southern Idaho. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString USS Bannock
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xsd:date 1955-11-25
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xsd:date 1951-09-11
xsd:date 1942-06-28
rdf:langString one single /50 gun mount, two twin 40 mm gun mounts, two single 20 mm guns
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xsd:date 1943-01-07
rdf:langString USS Bannock
rdf:langString diesel-electric, four General Motors 12-278A main diesel engines driving four General Electric generators and three General Motors 3-268A auxiliary services engines, single screw,
rdf:langString USS Bannock (AT-81/ATF-81) was an ocean-going tug launched 7 January 1943 by Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Charleston, SC, sponsored by Mrs. Katherine Carswell, widow of Chief Petty Officer Carswell. She was commissioned 28 June 1943 and reported to the Atlantic Fleet. The ship was named for the Bannock Indian tribe in southern Idaho.
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xsd:date 1943-01-07
xsd:string Sold for scrap, late 1950s
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xsd:date 1942-06-28
xsd:date 1955-11-25
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xsd:date 1951-09-11

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