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Withdrawn from Reserve Fleet 1950 and assigned to Military Sea Transportation Service<br/> | Withdrawn from Reserve Fleet 1950 and assigned to Military Sea Transportation Service<br/> | ||
Sunk by collision with "SS MARY LUCKENBACH", 25 August 1950, off San Francisco's Golden Gate while on sea trials prior to being placed in service with MSTS<br/> | Sunk by collision with "SS MARY LUCKENBACH", 25 August 1950, off San Francisco's Golden Gate while on sea trials prior to being placed in service with MSTS<br/> | ||
23 of the crew were lost and remain on duty. | 23 of the crew were lost and remain on duty.<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 5 January 2021
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.
Keel Laid 26 July 1943 as "SS MARINE LION" - Launched 10 July 1944 Acquired US Navy 31 July 1944 and converted to Hospital Ship (AH) Laid up in Pacific Reserve Fleet, Mare Island, Vallejo, CA. Sunk by collision with "SS MARY LUCKENBACH", 25 August 1950, off San Francisco's Golden Gate while on sea trials prior to being placed in service with MSTS 23 of the crew were lost and remain on duty. |
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- USS Benevolence AH-13 Covers Page 1 (Date)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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USS Benevolence AH-13
Locy Type 2# |
1946-01-22 |
Note:
USS Benevolence APH-113
Locy Type 2# |
1946-01-22 |
From the Ronald Greenwood collection.
Although there is no "official" record of the USS Benevolence being temporarily reclassified "Evacuation Transport (APH)", here is a cover with that designation. Research is ongoing. Greg C. Jan. 2021.
USS Benevolence AH-13
Locy Type 2# |
1946-04-25 |
Atomic Bomb Test cachet. "Operation Crossroads", assigned to Joint Task Force 1, Task Unit 1.8. (Service Group - Medical Unit)
Other Information
USS BENEVOLENCE earned the China Service Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ 1 Battle star, the World War II Victory Medal and the Navy Occupation Service Medal w/ Asia clasp during her Naval career.
USS BENEVOLENCE AH-13 was at Tokyo Bay September 2 1945 for the Japanese surrender ceremony
NAMESAKE - A name in keeping with the mission of hospital ships.
The ships sponsor was Mrs. Daisy Hunter.
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