GUESS THE SHIP................
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Re: GUESS THE SHIP................
Kind of looks like the cutter Acushnet but the picture I have is pretty poor for comparison purposes.
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Re: GUESS THE SHIP................
Sorry, the USCGC Acushnet (originally the USS Shackle ARS-9) was built 34 years later.
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That wasn't the one I was looking at, different ship. I was looking at the one in the 1914 Jane's Warships of WW1 but the picture was dim. oh well.
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Re: GUESS THE SHIP................
Found the right one Acushnet.
Very similar, built the same year and about the same size.
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Very similar, built the same year and about the same size.
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Well I have continued to look but the only one I have come across that resembles your image is the cutter Snohomish it but lacks the extra deck and gun up forward.
http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/ ... 8_1_sm.jpg
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http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/ ... 8_1_sm.jpg
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You are correct, it is the Revenue Cutter Service / US Coast Guard Cutter Snohomish.
Not sure when the upper deck and guns were added, but I think before 1915.
My Grandfather served on her from Apr. 1912 to Dec. 1918. Have done quite a bit of research and
she has quite a history.
Guess I should have posted as-built and modified photos.
Your turn.
Vern.
Not sure when the upper deck and guns were added, but I think before 1915.
My Grandfather served on her from Apr. 1912 to Dec. 1918. Have done quite a bit of research and
she has quite a history.
Guess I should have posted as-built and modified photos.
Your turn.

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Re: GUESS THE SHIP................
I will add this one to the pile to identify.
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Re: GUESS THE SHIP................
Well Mark, looks like we need some information on this



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Had let this one slip. First of her class, took part in the invasions of Kwajalein, Guam, Leyte and Luzon.DuncaninFrance wrote:Well Mark, looks like we need some information on this![]()
Participated at Bikini.
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Re: GUESS THE SHIP................
AGC-1 USS Appalachian
Appalachian class Amphibious Force Flagship:
Displacement: 12,690 tons (full load)
Length: 459'
Beam: 63'
Draft: 24'
Armament: 2 5"/38 DP; 4x2 40mm; 10x2 20mm
Speed: 17 knots (max); 12 knots (econ)
Complement: 31-54 officers; 442-579 enlisted
Geared turbine engines, single screw, 6,000 hp
Built at Federal Shipbuilding, Kearny and commissioned 2 October 1943
I vote for no more cargo ships, they all look alike and it took me 3 g** d*** hours to find this one.
Vern.
Appalachian class Amphibious Force Flagship:
Displacement: 12,690 tons (full load)
Length: 459'
Beam: 63'
Draft: 24'
Armament: 2 5"/38 DP; 4x2 40mm; 10x2 20mm
Speed: 17 knots (max); 12 knots (econ)
Complement: 31-54 officers; 442-579 enlisted
Geared turbine engines, single screw, 6,000 hp
Built at Federal Shipbuilding, Kearny and commissioned 2 October 1943
I vote for no more cargo ships, they all look alike and it took me 3 g** d*** hours to find this one.

Vern.

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