T2 tankers

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T2 tankers were a class of American World War II-era oil tankers mass-produced for wartime logistics and later widely used in commercial service.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil tanker
ship class
builtBy Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
surface form: Bethlehem Steel shipyards

Kaiser Richmond Shipyards
surface form: Kaiser Shipyards

Marinship shipyards
surface form: Marinship Corporation

Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company
builtFor United States Maritime Commission
War Shipping Administration
cargoSystem multiple segregated cargo tanks
constructionMethod mass-produced
constructionPeriod early 1940s
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewType civilian merchant mariners
naval armed guard detachments on some ships
designCode T2
designedBy United States Maritime Commission
era World War II
surface form: World War II era
fuelCarried crude oil
refined petroleum products
hullType single-hull
laterUse commercial service
materialUsed welded steel
notableIssue structural failures in some hulls in cold weather
operatedInConflict World War II
operationalTheater Atlantic Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
Pacific Ocean
postwarConversion bulk carrier
chemical carrier
commercial oil tanker
powerOutput approximately 6,000 shaft horsepower
powerPlant single steam turbine
primaryUse transport of petroleum products
wartime logistics
propulsionType steam turbine
replacedBy larger postwar tanker designs
roleInWar support of Allied naval operations
sustaining fuel supplies for military forces
subtype T2-SE-A1
T2-SE-A2
T2-SE-A3
typicalBeam approximately 68 feet
typicalDeadweightTonnage approximately 16,300 DWT
typicalDraft approximately 30 feet
typicalLengthOverall approximately 523 feet
typicalSpeed about 14.5 knots
usedBy Allied shipping during World War II
United States merchant marine
surface form: United States Merchant Marine

United States Navy

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