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<ol>General G. O. Squier Class Transport<br/>
<ol>General G. O. Squier Class Transport<br/>
Keel Laid June 29 1942 as Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull<br/>  
Keel Laid 29 June 1942 as Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull<br/>  
Launched February 21 1943<br/>
Launched 21 February 1943<br/>
Acquired by U.S. Navy December 10 1943<br/><br/>
Acquired by U.S. Navy 10 December 1943<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS GENERAL J. R. BROOKE AP-132'''<br/>
<li>'''USS GENERAL J. R. BROOKE AP-132'''<br/>
Commissioned January 22 1944 - Decommissioned July 3 1946<br/>
Commissioned 22 January 1944 - Decommissioned 3 July 1946<br/>
Laid up July 17 1946 in National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River Group<br/><br/>
Laid up 17 July 1946 in National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River Group<br/><br/>
Struck from Naval Register July 31 1946<br/>
Struck from Naval Register 31 July 1946<br/>
Title exchange April 7 1964, to Bethlehem Steel Corp., Wilmington, DE<br/><br/>
Title exchange 7 April 1964, to Bethlehem Steel Corp., Wilmington, DE<br/><br/>
<li>'''MARYMAR''' (Commercial Service)<br/>
<li>'''MARYMAR''' (Commercial Service)<br/>
Renamed May 27 1964<br/>
Renamed 27 May 1964<br/>
Converted to General Cargo vessel November 21 1964<br/><br/>
Converted to General Cargo vessel 21 November 1964<br/><br/>
<li>'''MARLIN'''<br/>
<li>'''MARLIN''' (Commercial Service)<br/>
Sold August 10 1976 to Marlin Steamship Co., Inc. and renamed<br/><br/>
Sold 10 August 1976 to Marlin Steamship Co., Inc. and renamed<br/><br/>
<Li>'''MARY'''<br/>
<Li>'''MARY''' (Commercial Service)<br/>
Renamed September 27 1976<br/><br/>
Renamed 27 September 1976<br/><br/>
Sold April 28 1979 to Sing Chen Yung Iron & Steel Co. LTD., Taiwan for scrap
Sold 28 April 1979 to Sing Chen Yung Iron & Steel Co. LTD., Taiwan for scrap
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<h4>Post office established December 17 1943 - Disestablished July 2 1946</h4>
<h4>Post Office Established 17 December 1943 - Disestablished 2 July 1946</h4>


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Latest revision as of 00:57, 5 February 2024

Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    General G. O. Squier Class Transport
    Keel Laid 29 June 1942 as Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull
    Launched 21 February 1943
    Acquired by U.S. Navy 10 December 1943

  1. USS GENERAL J. R. BROOKE AP-132
    Commissioned 22 January 1944 - Decommissioned 3 July 1946
    Laid up 17 July 1946 in National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River Group

    Struck from Naval Register 31 July 1946
    Title exchange 7 April 1964, to Bethlehem Steel Corp., Wilmington, DE

  2. MARYMAR (Commercial Service)
    Renamed 27 May 1964
    Converted to General Cargo vessel 21 November 1964

  3. MARLIN (Commercial Service)
    Sold 10 August 1976 to Marlin Steamship Co., Inc. and renamed

  4. MARY (Commercial Service)
    Renamed 27 September 1976

    Sold 28 April 1979 to Sing Chen Yung Iron & Steel Co. LTD., Taiwan for scrap

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1     (1944-46)

 

Postmarks

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Date From
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Date To
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Post Office Established 17 December 1943 - Disestablished 2 July 1946


 

Locy Type
2(n)

1946-03-14

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Locy Type
2z

1945-08-02

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Locy Type
9efu

1946-02-12

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Other Information

Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
American Campaign Medal - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal

NAMESAKE - John Rutter Brooke (July 21 1838 - September 5 1926)
Brooke was educated at Freeland Seminary. He served in the Army briefly at the start of the Civil War, was mustered out, but returned as a Colonel in the 53d Pennsylvania Infantry. Colonel Brooke fought in the Peninsular Campaign and at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, earning a reputation as an exceptional commander. He was appointed Brigadier General of Volunteers May 12 1864, was severely wounded at Cold Harbor the following month, and returned to duty in 1865 with the Army of the Shenandoah. Entering the regular Army after the war, Brooke rose to the rank of Major General in 1897 and served in Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War. After the armistice, he was military governor of both Puerto Rico and Cuba before returning home to take command of the Department of the East. General Brooke died in Philadelphia September 5 1926

 


 

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