- SS Bessemer Victory
The SS "Bessemer Victory" was one of 534
Victory ship s built duringWorld War II . Named forBessemer, Alabama , an industrial city honoring SirHenry Bessemer (the Englishman who invented a steel manufacturing process), she was one of 218 such ships that were named after American cities."Bessemer Victory" was laid down on
28 May 1945 atLos Angeles, California by the California Shipbuilding Corporation as a Maritime Commission type (VC2-S-AP2) hull under Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 806). Launched26 July 1945 , she was delivered to the Maritime Commission30 August 1945 . One of 12 Victory ships selected for transfer from the National Defense Reserve Fleet to theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) for cargo-carrying service during theVietnam War , she was assigned the name USNS "Bessemer" and the designation T-AG-186 on1 February 1966 (though the ship never served with MSTS because the program was cancelled; however, she did carry cargo to Vietnam as "Bessemer Victory" under a commercial charter). Returned to the National Defense Reserve Fleet, "Bessemer Victory" remained in the Maritime Administration's berthing area in Virginia's James River until she was scrapped in 1991 atAlang, India .References
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* cite web|title=T-AG-186 "Bessemer"|work=Amphibious Photo Archive
url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/49/49186.htm|accessdate=April 4|accessyear=2007
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