USS Muscatine (ID-2226)

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USS Muscatine (ID-2226) was a Norwegian refrigerator ship (reefer ship) obtained by the U.S. Navy from the United States Shipping Board (USSB) during World War I. She served for the duration of the war, carrying "beef and butter" for military personnel in Europe. She returned to commercial service after the war and later was renamed Floridian and Elizabeth. During World War II, she was struck by torpedoes from a German submarine and sank in the Yucatán Channel. rdf:langString
rdf:langString USS Muscatine (ID-2226)
rdf:langString Muscatine
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xsd:integer 1120242612
xsd:gMonthDay --04-28
xsd:gMonthDay --07-16
rdf:langString 23'
rdf:langString Stian ; Muscatine
xsd:double 10.5
rdf:langString 52'
xsd:gMonthDay --05-02
rdf:langString one 5-inch gun and one 3-inch gun
rdf:langString Standard Shipbuilding Corp., Shooters Island, New York
rdf:langString United States
xsd:integer 108
xsd:integer 10502
rdf:langString Sold in 1929
xsd:gMonthDay --10-20
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rdf:langString Muscatine
rdf:langString A city and county in Iowa named for a Native American word meaning "dweller in the prairie"
xsd:gMonthDay --05-21
rdf:langString not known
rdf:langString commercial refrigerator ship
rdf:langString date unknown
rdf:langString USS Muscatine (ID-2226) was a Norwegian refrigerator ship (reefer ship) obtained by the U.S. Navy from the United States Shipping Board (USSB) during World War I. She served for the duration of the war, carrying "beef and butter" for military personnel in Europe. She returned to commercial service after the war and later was renamed Floridian and Elizabeth. During World War II, she was struck by torpedoes from a German submarine and sank in the Yucatán Channel.
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xsd:date 1917-10-20
xsd:double 119.4816
xsd:double 15.8496
xsd:string Sold in 1929
xsd:date 1918-04-28
xsd:date 1918-05-02
xsd:date 1919-07-16
xsd:double 7.0104

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