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USS Allegan (AK-225) |
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Allegan | 115k | USSAllegan (AK-225) underway in Chesapeake Bay off her conversion yard at Baltimore, Maryland, 29 September 1944. She and the
other late addition to this class, USS Appanoose (AK-226), were acquired to serve as pontoon assembly ships but initially had
no distinctive external fittings for this purpose. Her camouflage is Measure 32 Design 1F. US National Archives, RG-19-LCM, photo # 19-N-72320, a US Navy Bureau of Ships photo now in the collections of the US National Archives., courtesy Shipscribe.com. |
Mike Green | |
Allegan | 27k | USSAllegan (AK-225) at anchor, date and location unknown. | Hyperwar US Navy in WWII | |
Merchant Service |
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Allegan | 251k | Ex- USS Allegan (AK-225) in merchant service as the Force Steamship Corp. freighter SS Valiant Force, after being seized at Naples, Italy, circa 1961. Photo by ©William Schell. |
Gerhard Mueller-Debus | |
Allegan | 458k | Ex- USS Allegan (AK-225) underway while in merchant service as the Macedonian Steamship Corp - Liberian flagged - freighter SS Agathopolis. Photo by © F. Sherlock. |
Gerhard Mueller-Debus | |
Allegan | 101k | Macedonian Steamship Corp - Liberian flagged - freighter SS Agathopolis under way, circa 1967, location unknown. | Gerhard Mueller-Debus |