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Hog Islanders is the slang for ships built to Emergency Fleet Corporation designs number 1022 and 1024. These vessels were cargo and troop transport ships, respectively, built under government direction and subsidy to address a shortage of ships in the United States Merchant Marine during World War I. American International Shipbuilding, subsidized by the United States Shipping Board, built an emergency shipyard on Hog Island at the site of the present-day Philadelphia International Airport.

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  • Hog Islander (de)
  • Hog Islander (en)
  • Hog Islander (nl)
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  • Die Hog Islander waren Serienschiffstypen, die während des Ersten Weltkriegs auf einer eigens dafür errichteten Werft in Philadelphia, Vereinigte Staaten entstanden. Der Name leitet sich von der Hog Island Werft ab. (de)
  • Hog Islanders is the slang for ships built to Emergency Fleet Corporation designs number 1022 and 1024. These vessels were cargo and troop transport ships, respectively, built under government direction and subsidy to address a shortage of ships in the United States Merchant Marine during World War I. American International Shipbuilding, subsidized by the United States Shipping Board, built an emergency shipyard on Hog Island at the site of the present-day Philadelphia International Airport. (en)
  • Hog Islanders waren vrachtschepen die werden gebouwd bij de noodscheepswerf in Philadelphia aan het einde van de Eerste Wereldoorlog. De werf was een initiatief van de US Shipping Board, een overheidsorganisatie. Hog Island was de eerste scheepswerf die schepen in massaproductie bouwde met geprefabriceerde secties die in grote aantallen door onderaannemers werden gebouwd. De werf had 50 hellingen, 7 drijvende dokken en een gegraven dok. (nl)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/USS_Argonne_(AS-10)_at_anchor,_circa_in_the_early_1930s_(NH_58034).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/USS_Chaumont_(AP-5)_at_anchor_in_the_1920s_or_1930s_(NH_1375).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/USS_Samaritan_AH-10.jpg
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Ship power
  • Oil-fired geared turbine (en)
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Total ships lost
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  • American International Shipbuilding (en)
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  • in San Francisco Bay, late 1945 or early 1946 (en)
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  • * 8,400 tons * 13,400 tons (en)
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  • USS Samaritan AH-10.jpg (en)
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  • * Cargo ship * Troop transport (en)
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  • *Design 1022 *Design 1024 (en)
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