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SS Felix Riesenberg was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Felix Riesenberg, a mariner, explorer, civil engineer, chief officer of the United States Shipping Board, (USSB) and author of marine textbooks.
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Sold for commercial use, 7 March 1951
, Sold for scrapping, 6 January 1972
, Sold, March 1959
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http://www.glynngen.com/nautical/glynn/libertyships.htm +
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, http://usmaritimecommission.de/ +
, http://www.ww2ships.com/acrobat/us-os-001-f-r00.pdf +
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title
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March 1959
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J.A. Jones Construction, Brunswick, Georgia
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"1944-12-26"^^xsd:date
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United States
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--03-07
, Sold, March 1959
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*Call Signal: ANDZ
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"1944-11-16"^^xsd:date
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"1944-12-14"^^xsd:date
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Felix Riesenberg
, Transatlantic
, Nenana
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as type hull, MC hull 2391
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813274.0
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Mrs. N.M. Campbell
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6
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176
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Transatlantic
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rdfs:comment |
SS Felix Riesenberg was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Felix Riesenberg, a mariner, explorer, civil engineer, chief officer of the United States Shipping Board, (USSB) and author of marine textbooks.
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SS Felix Riesenberg
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