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The SS Red Oak Victory

The SS Red Oak Victory. JS18 KZ19. When was it built ?. The SS Red Oak Victory ship was build in December 5, 1944. Where was it built ? By whom ?. SS Red Oak Victory was build in Richmond, California. Kaiser Shipyard built the SS Red Oak Victory.

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The SS Red Oak Victory

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  1. The SS Red Oak Victory JS18 KZ19

  2. When was it built ? • The SS Red Oak Victory ship was build in December 5, 1944.

  3. Where was it built ? By whom ? • SS Red Oak Victory was build in Richmond, California. Kaiser Shipyard built the SS Red Oak Victory.

  4. What was the purpose of the ship ? What was it used for ? • The SS Red Oak Victory ship was used for a World War 2 . Even the SS Red Oak Victory was a tour boat.

  5. Where is the ship now ? • The SS Red Oak Victory is in Berthed in an active Port Area.

  6. Total Length • The SS Red Oak Victory ship’s length is 455 feet.

  7. Width (beam) • The width of SS Red Oak Victory is 62 feet.

  8. Draft: (How deep does it sit in the water ?) • The measurement of the SS Red Oak Victory is 28 feet.

  9. Total Weight • The SS Red Oak Victory ship weighted by 545 feet.

  10. Water Displacement when fully-loaded • The water displacement of the SS Red Oak Victory ship is about 15,200.

  11. Water displacement when fully-loaded • The SS Red Oak Victory ship’s displacement is about 15,200 tons.

  12. Building material used in hull, keel and ribs • Only built by Kaiser Shipyard.

  13. Short description about ship’s history and the people who used it No man had greater influce on the city of Richmond than Henry J. Kaiser.

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