USS Kailua (IX-71)
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USS Kailua (IX-71) was originally CS Dickenson, a civilian supply and personnel transport cable-repair ship of the Commercial Pacific Cable Company that was based in Honolulu serving the island cable stations at Midway and Fanning Island. The cable repair ship served as support ship for the company's central Pacific cable stations as well as doing cable repair. Dickenson evacuated personnel from the islands and arrived with the evacuees of Honolulu as the attack on Pearl Harbor began.
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USS Kailua (IX-71)
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*CS Dickenson (1923–42)
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*USS Kailua (1942–45)
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1942-05-19
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1945-10-29
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--05-23
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*Commercial Pacific Cable Company
*United States Navy
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166
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1943-05-05
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*1 × gun
*4 × .50-caliber machine guns
*2 × depth charge tracks
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61
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1923-05-04
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United States
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1411
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--02-07
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*US official number 222822
*code letters MFBS
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*Call sign KFHG
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1922-11-16
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1923-02-17
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* p/p
* o/a
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*CS Dickenson
*USS Kailua
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*Samuel S. Dickenson
*Kailua, Hawaii
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*triple expansion engine,
*single screw
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*tonnage under deck 742
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USS Kailua (IX-71) was originally CS Dickenson, a civilian supply and personnel transport cable-repair ship of the Commercial Pacific Cable Company that was based in Honolulu serving the island cable stations at Midway and Fanning Island. The cable repair ship served as support ship for the company's central Pacific cable stations as well as doing cable repair. Dickenson evacuated personnel from the islands and arrived with the evacuees of Honolulu as the attack on Pearl Harbor began. The ship was acquired by the United States Navy on 19 May 1942 to be renamed Kailua and assigned the Miscellaneous Unclassified (IX) number 71. After wartime service in the Pacific and Southwest Pacific Area the ship was sunk as a target on 7 February 1946. The wreck was found 20 mi (17 nmi; 32 km) off the coast of Oahu at a depth of 2,000 ft (609.6 m) in 2013 by the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory.
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Sunk as target February 7, 1946
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1942-05-19
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1943-05-05
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1945-10-29
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