USS Warren (APA-53)
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USS Warren (APA-53) was a Sumter-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. She was named for Founding Father and American Revolutionary War hero Joseph Warren. Jean Lafitte - named for the legendary pirate of Barataria, Louisiana, who assisted General Andrew Jackson in defending New Orleans against the British in 1815 - was a C2-S-E1-type merchant ship laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 475) on 19 April 1942 at Chickasaw, Alabama, by the Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation. She was launched on 7 September 1942; renamed Warren and classified a transport, AP-98; redesignated as an attack transport, APA-53, on 1 February 1943; and placed in commission, in ordinary, on 19 February 1943.
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*Cargo: , 1,300 tons
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Sumter-class attack transport
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Officers 38, Enlisted 619
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Sold into commercial service 1947, scrapped 1977
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