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Belorussia-class cargo ship

Belorussia-class cargo ships were a Soviet Union class of 25 cargo ships which were built on the West Coast of the United States as per design 1013 and as per Lend-Lease Agreement purchased by USSR in 1942–1945 years, during World War II, as the USSR needed ships of the merchant fleet during World War II and in the first years after this war. Sometimes this class of the ships in USSR marked as West-class cargo ships due to all ships were built on the West Coast of US.[1][2]

List of Belorussia-class cargo ships, design 1013

Original name /
Year of build
(delivery date) /
Shipyard in US
Ship's particulars Ship's names and history
West Modus
February or April 1919

"Northwest Steel Company"
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 5690[1]
GT = 6020[3]
DW = 8677 mt
LBP = 124.91 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.44 m
ME - boiler & turbine
HP = 2332
Speed = 12.0 kt,[2]
later 9.5 kn[1]
West Modus (1919–1942), US flag.
The ship was built by "Northwest Steel Company", Portland, Oregon and delivered to United States Maritime Commission in February[4] or April,[5] 1919.[1][2] Newspaper "The New York Times" wrote on 8 November 1919:
"RESCUES 611 PASSENGERS.; American Ship West Modus Also Saves British Steamer's Crew."[6]

Argun (Russian: Аргунь), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942. The ship was renamed Аргунь and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militarу in 1942: 1 × 102 mm, 4 × 12.7 mm machine guns. During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. From May 1943 and until completion of World War II, the ship had the following armament: 1 × 102 mm, 1 × 76.2 mm, 8 × 12.7 mm machine guns.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) on 12 April 1951. Steamer Аргунь was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 11 April 1962 and handed over to "Glavvtorchermet" (Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals, - Mainsecondblackmet) for dismantling and cutting into metal.[1][2][7]

Culberson
October 1920

"Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Corporation"
Los Angeles, California
BRT = 5453[1]
LBP = 124.97 m
Beam = 16.58 m
Draft = 7.32 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 3500
Speed = 10.5 kn
Culberson (October 1920–1938), US flag.
The ship was bullt by "Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Corporation", Los Angeles, California. She was laid on in 1919 and delivered in October 1920.[1][2][4]

Mormacmar (1938 – 20.03.1945), US flag.[1][2]

Belinskiy (Russian: Белинский) (20.03.1945 – 27.08.1945), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 3 March 1945. The ship was renamed Белинский and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. From 9 August to 27 August 1945, the ship was part of the Soviet Pacific Navy as a transport vessel. On 27 August 1945, the ship was excluded from the list of ships of the Narkomat of Marine Fleet in connection with the return to the US due to unsatisfactory technical condition. Scrapped in 1946 [1][2]

Mormacmar (27.08.1945 – 1946), US flag.
Due to the ship returned to the US, the ship again received previous name Mormacmar. Scrapped in 1946.[1][2]
West Hosokie
August 1918

"Skinner & Eddy Corporation"
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5561
LBP = 124.85 m
Beam = 15.91 m
Draft = 8.26 m
ME - boiler & turbine
HP = 2500
Speed = 10.5 kn
West Hosokie (1918–1929), US flag.
The ship was built by "Skinner & Eddy Corporation", Seattle, Washington and delivered to owner in August 1918.[1][2][4]

Constance Chandler (1929–1938), US flag.[4]

Liloa (1938 – 13.01.1045), US flag.[1][2][4]

Belorussia (Russian: Белоруссия), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 13 January 1945. The ship was renamed Белоруссия and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later).
Scrapped in 1968.[1][2]

Read more about ship's history in the article SS West Hosokie.[1][2]
West Celeron
June 1919

"Northwest Steel Company"
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 5763
LBP = 124.91 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.44 m
ME - boiler & turbine
HP = 2332
Speed = 9.5 kn
West Celeron (June 1919–1942), US flag.
The ship was built by "Northwest Steel Company", Portland, Oregon, and delivered to owner in June 1919.[1][5][4]
In June 1940, the United States Maritime Commission (USMC) opened bidding for the reconditioning of ten laid up cargo ships, which included West Celeron.[8][Note 1]

Vostok (Russian: Восток), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942. The ship was renamed Восток and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later).

[1][5][2]
Siletz
1919

Columbia River Shipbuilding Company
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 6069
LBP = 129.24 m
Beam = 16.46 m
Draft = 7.29 m
ME - boiler & turbine
HP = 2500
Speed = 9.5 / 8.4 kn
Silets (West Hasoon), US flag.
The ship was built in 1919 by "Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation", Portland, Oregon, US. But from beginning, but he the name during laid on was Hasson West (West Hasoon).
In June 1940, the United States Maritime Commission (USMC) opened bidding for the reconditioning of ten laid up cargo ships, which included Siletz.[8][Note 1]

Vtoraya Paytiletka (Russian: Вторая Пятилетка)б Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 19 December 1942. The ship was renamed Вторая Пятилетка and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) on 6 February 1946. Steamer Вторая Пятилетка was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 23 March 1967 and handed over to "Glavvtorchermet" (Main organization for the Second Use of Black Metals, - Mainsecondblackmet) for dismantling and cutting into metal.[1][2]
West Cajoot
1919

"Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Corporation"
Los Angeles, California
BRT = 5504
LBP = 125.12 m
Beam = 16.55 m
Draft = 8.44 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2332
Economic speed = 10.0 kn
West Cajoot (1919–1928), US flag.
The ship was built by "Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Corporation", Los Angeles, California and was deliverd to the US Shipping Board in 1919.[1][2]

 
Golden Bear (1928–1937), US flag.

Kailua (1937 – 06.11.1942), US flag.

Vyborg (Russian: Выборг) (06.11.1942 – 22.12.1948), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 6 November 1942. The ship was renamed Выборг and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. The steamer was lost in Nagaev Bay due explosion of dangerous cargo on 19 December 1947, and excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 22 December 1948.[1][2]
West Camargo
July 1920

"Western Pipe and Steel Company"
San Francisco, Northern California
BRT = 5804
LBP = 125.13 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.32 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP =
Speed = 10.0 kn
Desna (Russian: Десна), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 24 December 1942. The ship was renamed Десна and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.[1][2]
West Helix
May 1919

"J. F. Duthie & Company"
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5651 (GT = 5670)
DW = 8527
LBP = 124.88 m
Beam = 16.53 m
Draft = 8.44 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP =
Speed = 10.0 kn
West Helix (1919–1927), US flag.
The ship was built by "J. F. Duthie & Company", Seattle, Washington and was delivered to the US Shipping Board in May 1919.[1][2][4]

Pacific Hemlock (1927–1937), US flag.
The ship was taken by an American shipping company.[1][2]

Vermont (1937–1945), US flag.
The ship was taken by another American shipping company. From 1939 to 1 February 1945, the ship was managed by "Pacific Atlantic Steamship Co." and owner was "California Eastern Line Inc."". This ship was included in Arctic convoy JW 51B, total was 15 cargo ships in this convoy, which was sent from United Kingdom by the Western Allies to aid the Soviet Union during World War II. It sailed in late December 1942, reaching the Soviet northern ports in early January 1943. This convoy arrived at Murmansk without loss of cargo ships, though one had been damaged.[1][2][9]

Izmail (Russian: Измаил), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission шт Portland, Oregon, on 1 February 1945. The ship was renamed Измаил and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. As a troop transport this ship was carrying military replenishment and goods in the port of Maoka (Kholmsk) in August 1945, evacuated injured people from the landing area of the troops. The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) on 20 April 1964. The ship 6.09.1965 G. decommissioned and excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 6 September 1965.[1][2]
West Cavanal
June 1919

"Southwestern Shipbuilding Company"
San Pedro, California
BRT = 5505
DW = 8500
LBP = 125.12 m
Beam = 16.55 m
Draft = 7.35 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2500
Speed = 10.0 kn
West Cavanal (1919–1923), US flag.
The ship was built by "Southwestern Shipbuilding Company", San Pedro, California in June 1919 and was admitted to the US Shipping Board.[1][2]

Edgar Bowling (1923–1927), US flag.[1][2]

Texmar (1927–1945), US flag.
From 1939 to 6 February 1945, the ship was under command "Bethlehem Steel Corporation" ("Calmar Steamship Corporation").[1][2]

Irkutsk ({Russian: Иркутск), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 6 February 1945. The ship was renamed Иркутск and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) on 9 March 1950. Steamer Вторая Пятилетка was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 27 May 1966 and handed over to "Glavvtorchermet" (Main organization for the Second Use of Black Metals, - Mainsecondblackmet) for dismantling and cutting into metal.[1][2]
Westbrook
1918

"Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation"
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 5586.35
DW = 8800
LBP = 125.05 m
Beam = 16.53 m
Draft = 7.32 m
ME - boiler & turbine
HP = 2500
Speed = 10.5 / 10.0 kn
Westbrook (1918–1929), US flag.
The ship was built by "Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation", Portland, Oregon in 1918.[1][2]

Wind Rush (1929–1945), US flag.
From 1939, the ship was owned by Shepard Steamship Company, US.[1][2]

Kvkaz (Russian: Кавказ), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 3 February 1945. The ship was renamed Кавказ and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). The following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaries: 1 × 102 mm, 1 × 76.2 mm, 8 × 20 mm machine guns. During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) on 11 June 1950. But later this ship was back to Far East Shipping Company. Steamer Кавказ was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 27 May 1966 and handed over to "Minrybprom" on 2 March 1955, to use as an industrial and transport floating base. The ship was decommissioned and turned into a floating mast in 1977.[1][2]
West Harts
August 1919

"Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation"
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 5538.1
LBP = 124.97 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 7.32 m
ME - boiler & turbine
HP = 2500
Speed = 10.5 kn
West Harts (1919–1929), US flag.
The ship was built by "Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation", Portland, Oregon in August 1919.[1][2]

Texas (1929–1945), US flag.[1][2]

Kapitan Vislobokov (Russian: Капитан Вислобоков) (13.01.1945 – 13.06.1950), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 13 January 1945. The ship was renamed Капитан Вислобоков and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) on 11 June 1950.

Omsk (Russian: Омск) (13.06.1950 – 03.02.1959), Soviet Union flag
The ship was renamed Омск от 13 June 1950. Steamer Омск was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 3 February 1959 and handed over to "Glavvtorchermet" (Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals, - Mainsecondblackmet) for dismantling and cutting into metal.[1][2]
Circinus
1919

"Columbia River Shipbuilding Company"
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 5568.1
LBP = 124.97 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.38 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2328
Speed = 10.0 kn
Circinus (1919–1930), US flag.
The ship was built by "Columbia River Shipbuilding Company", Portland, Oregon in 1919.[1][2]

Vermar (1930 – 22.11.1942), US flag.[1][2]

Kamenets-Podolsk (Russian: Каменец-Подольск) (22.11.1942 – April 1944), Soviet Union flag.[1][2]
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 22 November 1942. The ship was renamed Каменец-Подольск and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. In April 1944, the ship was returned to the US because of unsatisfactory technical condition and in exchange for another steamer.

Vermar (April 19441 – 06.02.1945), US flag.
The ship was renamed and seems her name was again Vermar

 
Karaganda (Russian: Караганда) (1942–1944), Soviet Union flag.
This ship was taken by Soviet Union, "Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company" again, on 6 February 1945, after major repairs in US shipyard. Due to another Soviet ship was named Каменец-Подольск during the repair. It is why the ship was named Караганда. During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. On 24 March 1948, the crew of the ship was awarded the memorial plaque of the Minmorflot for special merits.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) on 9 March 1950. Steamer Караганда was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in 1967 and handed over to "Glavvtorchermet" (Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals, - Mainsecondblackmet) for dismantling and cutting into metal.[1][2]
West Hesseltine
January 1920

"J. F. Duthie & Company"
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5599
LBP = 124.82 m
Beam = 15.52 m
Draft = 7.5 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2800
Economic Speed = 10.0 kn
West Hesseltine (1920–1930), US flag.
The ship was built by "J. F. Duthie & Company", Seattle, Washington in January 1920. From the beginning the ship was under command of U.S. Shipping Board, then was transferred to a U.S. shipping company.[1][2]

Monfiore (1930–1942), Italia flag.
The ship was sold to the Italian shipping company in 1930.[1][2]

White Clover (1942–1944), US flag.
The ship back to US, under US flag.[1][2]

Lev Tolstoy (Russian: Лев Толстой) (30.04.1945 – 01.03.1948), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942. The ship was renamed Лев Толстой and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militarу during World War II: 1 х 102 мм, 1 х 76.2 мм, 8 х 20 мм machine guns. From 9 August to 3 September 1945, the ship was included in the Soviet Pacific Navy Fleet as a transport ship. On 1 March 1948, The ship was towed by Soviet tanker ship Maikop ((Russian: Майкоп) to Yokohama (Japan) to return to the US due to unsatisfactory technical condition.

Monfiore (1948–1956), Italia flag.
After the overhaul, the ship was given to the government of Italy and joined the Italian merchant fleet in 1948.[1][2]

Carla Laviosa (1956–1967), Italia flag.
The ship changed name to Carla Laviosa in 1956. Scrapped in 1967.[1][2]
West Bridge
May 1918

"J. F. Duthie & Company"
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5599
LBP = 124.82 m
Beam = 15.52 m
Draft = 7.5 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2800
Economic Speed = 10.0 kn
West Bridge (1918–1929), US flag.
At the beginning of the ship's laying on the slipway she was named War Topaz. The ship was built by "J. F. Duthie & Company", Seattle, Washington in May 1918.[1][2]

Pan Gulf (1929–1938), US flag.[1][2]

Barbara Gates (1929–1938), US flag.[1][2]

Lermontov (Russian: Лермонтов) (30.04.1945 – 01.03.1948), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942. The ship was renamed Лермонтов and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militarу during World War II: 1 х 102 мм, 1 х 76.2 мм, 8 х 20 мм machine guns. From 9 August to 3 September 1945, the ship was included in the Soviet Pacific Navy Fleet as a transport ship.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company (later Black Sea Shipping Company) in the end of 1940s. Later steamer Lermontov received IMO number 5520680.[10] Steamer Лермонтов was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on January 12, 1966 and handed over to "Glavvtorchermet" (Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals, - Mainsecondblackmet) for dismantling and cutting into metal. The ship was scrapped in Split in 1966.[1][2]
West Wauneke
January 1919

"Long Beach Shipbuilding"
Long Beach, California
BRT = 5735
LBP = 124.91 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.44 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2332
Economic Speed = 10.5 kn
West Wauneke (1919–1929), US flag.
The ship was built by "Long Beach Shipbuilding", Long Beach, California in January 1919.[1][2]

Dorothy Cahill (1929–1937), US flag.[1][2]

De Soto (1937–1938).[1][2]

Pan Atlantic (1937 – 06.01.1943), US flag.[1][2]

Luga (Russian: Луга) (06.01.1943 – 25.08.1950), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 6January 1942. The ship was renamed Луга and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militarу during World War II: 1 х 102 мм, 4 х 20 мм, 4 х 12.7 мм machine guns. During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. On 9 September 1948, the ship was thrown by the storm on the rocks near the cape Kril'on, Sakhalin island, and subsequently was broken by wave's surf. Steamer Луга was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on August 25, 1950 due to impossibility to take out or lift the ship from the rocks.[1][2]
West Norramus
June 1920

"South Western Shipbuilding Company"
San Pedro, California
BRT = 5435
LBP = 125.12 m
Beam = 16.55 m
Draft = 8.29 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2332
Economic Speed = 10.0 kn
West Norramus (1920–1926), US flag.
The ship was built by "South Western Shipbuilding Company", San Pedro, California in June 1920.[1][2]

Pacific Pine (1926–1937), US flag.[1][2]

Maine (1937–1945), US flag.[1][2]

Lvov (Russian: Львов) (06.01.1943 – 13.06.1950), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 14 February 1945. The ship was renamed Львов and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Baltic State Shipping Company (later Baltic Shipping Company) on March 9, 1950.

Istra (Russian: Истра) (13.06.1950 – end of 1950s), Soviet Union flag.
Renamed Истра on June 13, 1950. Steamer Истра was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in the end of 1950s and handed over to "Glavvtorchermet" (Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals, - Mainsecondblackmet) for dismantling and cutting into metal.[1][2]
West Selene
1919

"Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company"
Los Angeles, California
BRT = 5940.75
LBP = 129.20 m
Beam = 16.46 m
Draft = 7.32 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 3500
Economic Speed = 12.5 kn
West Selene (1919–1938), US flag.
The ship was built by "Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company", Los Angeles, California in 1919.[1][2]

Mormacrio (1938 – 22.03.1945), US flag.[1][2]

Magadan (Russian: Магадан) (22.03.1945 – 29.08.1945), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 22 March 1945. The ship was renamed Магадан and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militarу during World War II: 1 х 102 mm, 4 х 20 mm, 4 х 12.7 mm machine guns.[1][2]

Mormacrio (29.08.1945 – 1947), US flag.
The ship was return to the US on 29 August 1945, due to unsatisfactory technical condition.[1][2]
West Henshaw
1919

"J.F. Duthie & Co."
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 6062
LBP = 124.87 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 7.36 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2800
Economic Speed = 10.5 kn
 
West Henshaw (1919–1928), US flag.
The ship was built by "J.F. Duthie & Co.", Seattle, Washington in 1919.[1][2]

Golden Cross (1928–1938), US flag.[1][2]

Kohala (1938 – 02.01.1945), US flag.[1][2]

Petr Chaykovsky (Russian: Пётр Чайковский) (22.03.1945 – 1951), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 2 January 1945. The ship was renamed Пётр Чайковский and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.[1][2]

Istra (Russian: Истра) (1951–1966), Soviet Union flag.
Steamer Истра was excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in the fall of 1966 and handed over to DPR Korea for conversion to a depot ship for acceptance and processing of fish and seafood.[1][2]
West Hepburn
1919

"J.F. Duthie & Co."
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5630
LBP = 124.88 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 7.49 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2800
Economic Speed = 10.5 kn
West Hepburn (1919–1927), US flag.
The ship was built by "J.F. Duthie & Co.", Seattle, Washington in 1919.[1][2]

Charles Christenson (1927 – 05.03.1945), US flag.[1][2]

Plehanov (Russian: Плеханов) (05.03.1945 – 1949), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 5 March 1945. The ship was renamed Плеханов and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin; the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaries in 1945: 1 х 102 mm, 5 х 20 mm machine guns. In August 1945, the ship took part in the delivery of human replenishments of military troop and cargo to the port of Maoka (Kholmsk) on Sakhalin island.[1][2]

Professor Lobachevsky (Russian: Профессор Лобачевский) (1949 – 11.02.1956), Soviet Union flag.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Baltic State Shipping Company (later Baltic Shipping Company) on 21September 1949. The ship Плеханов was renamed Профессор Лобачевский in 1949. the ship was back to the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company on February 11, 1956. Steamer Профессор Лобачевский was decommissioned, excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in the end of 1950s and was turned into a floating warehouse.[1][2]
West Cressey
1918

"Skinner & Eddy"
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5596
LBP = 124.88 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.23 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2500
Economic Speed = 10.0 kn
West Cressey (1918 – 17.12.1942), US flag.
The ship was built by "Skinner & Eddy", Seattle, Washington in 1919.[1][2]

Briansk, but today it is written as Bryansk (Russian: Брянск) (17.12.1942 – 1944), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 17December 1942. The ship was renamed Брянск and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies. Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaries during the World War II: 1 х 102 mm, 8 х 20 mm machine guns. In April 1944, the ship was returned to the US because of unsatisfactory technical condition and in exchange for another steamer.

Tallin (Russian: Таллин) (1944 – 17.03.1948), Soviet Union flag.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted again by the Soviet procurement commission on 5 November 1944. The ship was renamed Таллин in 1944 and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later). During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin, the ship carried out export-import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies.
The ship was transferred to the balance of the Baltic Sea State Shipping Company (later Baltic Sea Shipping Company) on 11 June 1946. Steamer Таллин run aground on the coastal rocks in Bering Sea, close to Ust-kamchatsk], on 4 September 1946. Due to impossibility to float the ship, she was excluded from the vessels' lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 17 March 1948.[1][2]
West Hembrie
1918
"J.F. Duthie & Co."
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5622
LBP = 124.88 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.44 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2500
Economic Speed = 10.5 kn
West Hembrie (1918–1929), US flag.
The ship was built by "J.F. Duthie & Co.", Seattle, Washington in 1918.[1][2]

Pacific Oak (1929 – 22.03.1943), US flag.

Ingul (Russian: Ингул) (22.03.1943 – 10.05.1944), Soviet Union flag.Colton, Tim. . Shipbuildinghistory.com. The Colton Company. Archived from the original on 2009-12-17. Retrieved 21 September 2008.
As per Lend-Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 17 March 1943. The ship was renamed Ингул and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company (it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later).

Taras Shevchenko (Russian: Тарас Шевченко) (1945 – 07.03.1963), Soviet Union flag.
West Mingo
1918
"J.F. Duthie & Co."
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5940
LBP = 124.96 m
Beam = 16.58 m
Draft = 8.79 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 3500
Economic Speed = 10.5 kn
G.R. Gordon
(was commenced on shipyarn as West Joplin)
1919
"Northwest Steel Company"
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 5557
LBP = 124.9 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.44 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2800
Economic Speed = 10.5 kn
Corvus
1919
"Columbia River Shipbuilding Company"
Portland, Oregon
BRT = 5551
LBP = 129.16 m
Beam = 16.46 m
Draft = 7.35 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2800
Economic Speed = 10.5 kn
Westboro
April 1918
"J.F. Duthie & Co."
Seattle, Washington
BRT = 5747
LBP = 124.82 m
Beam = 16.52 m
Draft = 8.41 m
ME - boiler & machinery
HP = 2500
Economic Speed = 10.0 kn

Notes

  1. ^ a b Total ten laid up ships selected for reconditioning were Waukegan, West Honaker, Deer Lodge, West Celeron, West Corum, Vincent, Siletz, West Cheswald, Mount Evans, and West Segovia. (See ref #8)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt Транспорты >> Тип "Белоруссия" (пр. 1013) - 25 единиц.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq Soviet Merchant Marine. Lend Lease Ships
  3. ^ FESCO >> Аргунь (1) (West Modus).
  4. ^ a b c d e f g General Cargo Ships Built in Pacific Coast Shipyards.
  5. ^ a b c Northwest Steel, Portland OR
  6. ^ Newspaper “The New York Times”, 8 November 1919
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2017-11-30.
  8. ^ a b Associated Press (7 June 1940). "Laid-up cargo ships to be reconditioned". The New York Times. p. 14.
  9. ^ Author: Michael Pearson. Book: "Red Sky in the Morning: The Battle of the Barants Sea 1942." Page 138.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-09. Retrieved 2017-12-09.

See also

belorussia, class, cargo, ship, were, soviet, union, class, cargo, ships, which, were, built, west, coast, united, states, design, 1013, lend, lease, agreement, purchased, ussr, 1942, 1945, years, during, world, ussr, needed, ships, merchant, fleet, during, wo. Belorussia class cargo ships were a Soviet Union class of 25 cargo ships which were built on the West Coast of the United States as per design 1013 and as per Lend Lease Agreement purchased by USSR in 1942 1945 years during World War II as the USSR needed ships of the merchant fleet during World War II and in the first years after this war Sometimes this class of the ships in USSR marked as West class cargo ships due to all ships were built on the West Coast of US 1 2 Contents 1 List of Belorussia class cargo ships design 1013 1 1 Notes 2 References 3 See alsoList of Belorussia class cargo ships design 1013 EditOriginal name Year of build delivery date Shipyard in US Ship s particulars Ship s names and historyWest ModusFebruary or April 1919 Northwest Steel Company Portland Oregon BRT 5690 1 GT 6020 3 DW 8677 mtLBP 124 91 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 44 mME boiler amp turbineHP 2332Speed 12 0 kt 2 later 9 5 kn 1 West Modus 1919 1942 US flag The ship was built by Northwest Steel Company Portland Oregon and delivered to United States Maritime Commission in February 4 or April 5 1919 1 2 Newspaper The New York Times wrote on 8 November 1919 RESCUES 611 PASSENGERS American Ship West Modus Also Saves British Steamer s Crew 6 Argun Russian Argun Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942 The ship was renamed Argun and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaru in 1942 1 102 mm 4 12 7 mm machine guns During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies From May 1943 and until completion of World War II the ship had the following armament 1 102 mm 1 76 2 mm 8 12 7 mm machine guns The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company on 12 April 1951 Steamer Argun was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 11 April 1962 and handed over to Glavvtorchermet Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals Mainsecondblackmet for dismantling and cutting into metal 1 2 7 CulbersonOctober 1920 Los Angeles Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Corporation Los Angeles California BRT 5453 1 LBP 124 97 mBeam 16 58 mDraft 7 32 mME boiler amp machineryHP 3500Speed 10 5 kn Culberson October 1920 1938 US flag The ship was bullt by Los Angeles Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Corporation Los Angeles California She was laid on in 1919 and delivered in October 1920 1 2 4 Mormacmar 1938 20 03 1945 US flag 1 2 Belinskiy Russian Belinskij 20 03 1945 27 08 1945 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 3 March 1945 The ship was renamed Belinskij and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies From 9 August to 27 August 1945 the ship was part of the Soviet Pacific Navy as a transport vessel On 27 August 1945 the ship was excluded from the list of ships of the Narkomat of Marine Fleet in connection with the return to the US due to unsatisfactory technical condition Scrapped in 1946 1 2 Mormacmar 27 08 1945 1946 US flag Due to the ship returned to the US the ship again received previous name Mormacmar Scrapped in 1946 1 2 West HosokieAugust 1918 Skinner amp Eddy Corporation Seattle Washington BRT 5561LBP 124 85 mBeam 15 91 mDraft 8 26 mME boiler amp turbineHP 2500Speed 10 5 kn West Hosokie 1918 1929 US flag The ship was built by Skinner amp Eddy Corporation Seattle Washington and delivered to owner in August 1918 1 2 4 Constance Chandler 1929 1938 US flag 4 Liloa 1938 13 01 1045 US flag 1 2 4 Belorussia Russian Belorussiya Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 13 January 1945 The ship was renamed Belorussiya and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later Scrapped in 1968 1 2 Read more about ship s history in the article SS West Hosokie 1 2 West CeleronJune 1919 Northwest Steel Company Portland Oregon BRT 5763LBP 124 91 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 44 mME boiler amp turbineHP 2332Speed 9 5 kn West Celeron June 1919 1942 US flag The ship was built by Northwest Steel Company Portland Oregon and delivered to owner in June 1919 1 5 4 In June 1940 the United States Maritime Commission USMC opened bidding for the reconditioning of ten laid up cargo ships which included West Celeron 8 Note 1 Vostok Russian Vostok Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942 The ship was renamed Vostok and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later 1 5 2 Siletz1919Columbia River Shipbuilding CompanyPortland Oregon BRT 6069LBP 129 24 mBeam 16 46 mDraft 7 29 mME boiler amp turbineHP 2500Speed 9 5 8 4 kn Silets West Hasoon US flag The ship was built in 1919 by Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation Portland Oregon US But from beginning but he the name during laid on was Hasson West West Hasoon In June 1940 the United States Maritime Commission USMC opened bidding for the reconditioning of ten laid up cargo ships which included Siletz 8 Note 1 Vtoraya Paytiletka Russian Vtoraya Pyatiletka b Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 19 December 1942 The ship was renamed Vtoraya Pyatiletka and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company on 6 February 1946 Steamer Vtoraya Pyatiletka was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 23 March 1967 and handed over to Glavvtorchermet Main organization for the Second Use of Black Metals Mainsecondblackmet for dismantling and cutting into metal 1 2 West Cajoot1919 Los Angeles Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Corporation Los Angeles California BRT 5504LBP 125 12 mBeam 16 55 mDraft 8 44 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2332Economic speed 10 0 kn West Cajoot 1919 1928 US flag The ship was built by Los Angeles Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Corporation Los Angeles California and was deliverd to the US Shipping Board in 1919 1 2 Golden Bear 1928 1937 US flag Kailua 1937 06 11 1942 US flag Vyborg Russian Vyborg 06 11 1942 22 12 1948 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 6 November 1942 The ship was renamed Vyborg and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies The steamer was lost in Nagaev Bay due explosion of dangerous cargo on 19 December 1947 and excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 22 December 1948 1 2 West CamargoJuly 1920 Western Pipe and Steel Company San Francisco Northern California BRT 5804LBP 125 13 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 32 mME boiler amp machineryHP Speed 10 0 kn Desna Russian Desna Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 24 December 1942 The ship was renamed Desna and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies 1 2 West HelixMay 1919 J F Duthie amp Company Seattle Washington BRT 5651 GT 5670 DW 8527LBP 124 88 mBeam 16 53 mDraft 8 44 mME boiler amp machineryHP Speed 10 0 kn West Helix 1919 1927 US flag The ship was built by J F Duthie amp Company Seattle Washington and was delivered to the US Shipping Board in May 1919 1 2 4 Pacific Hemlock 1927 1937 US flag The ship was taken by an American shipping company 1 2 Vermont 1937 1945 US flag The ship was taken by another American shipping company From 1939 to 1 February 1945 the ship was managed by Pacific Atlantic Steamship Co and owner was California Eastern Line Inc This ship was included in Arctic convoy JW 51B total was 15 cargo ships in this convoy which was sent from United Kingdom by the Western Allies to aid the Soviet Union during World War II It sailed in late December 1942 reaching the Soviet northern ports in early January 1943 This convoy arrived at Murmansk without loss of cargo ships though one had been damaged 1 2 9 Izmail Russian Izmail Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission sht Portland Oregon on 1 February 1945 The ship was renamed Izmail and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies As a troop transport this ship was carrying military replenishment and goods in the port of Maoka Kholmsk in August 1945 evacuated injured people from the landing area of the troops The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company on 20 April 1964 The ship 6 09 1965 G decommissioned and excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 6 September 1965 1 2 West CavanalJune 1919 Southwestern Shipbuilding Company San Pedro California BRT 5505DW 8500LBP 125 12 mBeam 16 55 mDraft 7 35 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2500Speed 10 0 kn West Cavanal 1919 1923 US flag The ship was built by Southwestern Shipbuilding Company San Pedro California in June 1919 and was admitted to the US Shipping Board 1 2 Edgar Bowling 1923 1927 US flag 1 2 Texmar 1927 1945 US flag From 1939 to 6 February 1945 the ship was under command Bethlehem Steel Corporation Calmar Steamship Corporation 1 2 Irkutsk Russian Irkutsk Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 6 February 1945 The ship was renamed Irkutsk and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company on 9 March 1950 Steamer Vtoraya Pyatiletka was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 27 May 1966 and handed over to Glavvtorchermet Main organization for the Second Use of Black Metals Mainsecondblackmet for dismantling and cutting into metal 1 2 Westbrook1918 Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation Portland Oregon BRT 5586 35DW 8800LBP 125 05 mBeam 16 53 mDraft 7 32 mME boiler amp turbineHP 2500Speed 10 5 10 0 kn Westbrook 1918 1929 US flag The ship was built by Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation Portland Oregon in 1918 1 2 Wind Rush 1929 1945 US flag From 1939 the ship was owned by Shepard Steamship Company US 1 2 Kvkaz Russian Kavkaz Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 3 February 1945 The ship was renamed Kavkaz and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later The following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaries 1 102 mm 1 76 2 mm 8 20 mm machine guns During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company on 11 June 1950 But later this ship was back to Far East Shipping Company Steamer Kavkaz was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 27 May 1966 and handed over to Minrybprom on 2 March 1955 to use as an industrial and transport floating base The ship was decommissioned and turned into a floating mast in 1977 1 2 West HartsAugust 1919 Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation Portland Oregon BRT 5538 1LBP 124 97 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 7 32 mME boiler amp turbineHP 2500Speed 10 5 kn West Harts 1919 1929 US flag The ship was built by Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation Portland Oregon in August 1919 1 2 Texas 1929 1945 US flag 1 2 Kapitan Vislobokov Russian Kapitan Vislobokov 13 01 1945 13 06 1950 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 13 January 1945 The ship was renamed Kapitan Vislobokov and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company on 11 June 1950 Omsk Russian Omsk 13 06 1950 03 02 1959 Soviet Union flag The ship was renamed Omsk ot 13 June 1950 Steamer Omsk was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 3 February 1959 and handed over to Glavvtorchermet Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals Mainsecondblackmet for dismantling and cutting into metal 1 2 Circinus1919 Columbia River Shipbuilding Company Portland Oregon BRT 5568 1LBP 124 97 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 38 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2328Speed 10 0 kn Circinus 1919 1930 US flag The ship was built by Columbia River Shipbuilding Company Portland Oregon in 1919 1 2 Vermar 1930 22 11 1942 US flag 1 2 Kamenets Podolsk Russian Kamenec Podolsk 22 11 1942 April 1944 Soviet Union flag 1 2 As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 22 November 1942 The ship was renamed Kamenec Podolsk and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies In April 1944 the ship was returned to the US because of unsatisfactory technical condition and in exchange for another steamer Vermar April 19441 06 02 1945 US flag The ship was renamed and seems her name was again Vermar Karaganda Russian Karaganda 1942 1944 Soviet Union flag This ship was taken by Soviet Union Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company again on 6 February 1945 after major repairs in US shipyard Due to another Soviet ship was named Kamenec Podolsk during the repair It is why the ship was named Karaganda During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies On 24 March 1948 the crew of the ship was awarded the memorial plaque of the Minmorflot for special merits The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company on 9 March 1950 Steamer Karaganda was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in 1967 and handed over to Glavvtorchermet Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals Mainsecondblackmet for dismantling and cutting into metal 1 2 West HesseltineJanuary 1920 J F Duthie amp Company Seattle Washington BRT 5599LBP 124 82 mBeam 15 52 mDraft 7 5 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2800Economic Speed 10 0 kn West Hesseltine 1920 1930 US flag The ship was built by J F Duthie amp Company Seattle Washington in January 1920 From the beginning the ship was under command of U S Shipping Board then was transferred to a U S shipping company 1 2 Monfiore 1930 1942 Italia flag The ship was sold to the Italian shipping company in 1930 1 2 White Clover 1942 1944 US flag The ship back to US under US flag 1 2 Lev Tolstoy Russian Lev Tolstoj 30 04 1945 01 03 1948 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942 The ship was renamed Lev Tolstoj and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaru during World War II 1 h 102 mm 1 h 76 2 mm 8 h 20 mm machine guns From 9 August to 3 September 1945 the ship was included in the Soviet Pacific Navy Fleet as a transport ship On 1 March 1948 The ship was towed by Soviet tanker ship Maikop Russian Majkop to Yokohama Japan to return to the US due to unsatisfactory technical condition Monfiore 1948 1956 Italia flag After the overhaul the ship was given to the government of Italy and joined the Italian merchant fleet in 1948 1 2 Carla Laviosa 1956 1967 Italia flag The ship changed name to Carla Laviosa in 1956 Scrapped in 1967 1 2 West BridgeMay 1918 J F Duthie amp Company Seattle Washington BRT 5599LBP 124 82 mBeam 15 52 mDraft 7 5 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2800Economic Speed 10 0 kn West Bridge 1918 1929 US flag At the beginning of the ship s laying on the slipway she was named War Topaz The ship was built by J F Duthie amp Company Seattle Washington in May 1918 1 2 Pan Gulf 1929 1938 US flag 1 2 Barbara Gates 1929 1938 US flag 1 2 Lermontov Russian Lermontov 30 04 1945 01 03 1948 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 20 November 1942 The ship was renamed Lermontov and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaru during World War II 1 h 102 mm 1 h 76 2 mm 8 h 20 mm machine guns From 9 August to 3 September 1945 the ship was included in the Soviet Pacific Navy Fleet as a transport ship The ship was transferred to the balance of the Black Sea State Shipping Company later Black Sea Shipping Company in the end of 1940s Later steamer Lermontov received IMO number 5520680 10 Steamer Lermontov was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on January 12 1966 and handed over to Glavvtorchermet Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals Mainsecondblackmet for dismantling and cutting into metal The ship was scrapped in Split in 1966 1 2 West WaunekeJanuary 1919 Long Beach Shipbuilding Long Beach California BRT 5735LBP 124 91 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 44 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2332Economic Speed 10 5 kn West Wauneke 1919 1929 US flag The ship was built by Long Beach Shipbuilding Long Beach California in January 1919 1 2 Dorothy Cahill 1929 1937 US flag 1 2 De Soto 1937 1938 1 2 Pan Atlantic 1937 06 01 1943 US flag 1 2 Luga Russian Luga 06 01 1943 25 08 1950 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 6January 1942 The ship was renamed Luga and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaru during World War II 1 h 102 mm 4 h 20 mm 4 h 12 7 mm machine guns During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies On 9 September 1948 the ship was thrown by the storm on the rocks near the cape Kril on Sakhalin island and subsequently was broken by wave s surf Steamer Luga was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on August 25 1950 due to impossibility to take out or lift the ship from the rocks 1 2 West NorramusJune 1920 South Western Shipbuilding Company San Pedro California BRT 5435LBP 125 12 mBeam 16 55 mDraft 8 29 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2332Economic Speed 10 0 kn West Norramus 1920 1926 US flag The ship was built by South Western Shipbuilding Company San Pedro California in June 1920 1 2 Pacific Pine 1926 1937 US flag 1 2 Maine 1937 1945 US flag 1 2 Lvov Russian Lvov 06 01 1943 13 06 1950 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 14 February 1945 The ship was renamed Lvov and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies The ship was transferred to the balance of the Baltic State Shipping Company later Baltic Shipping Company on March 9 1950 Istra Russian Istra 13 06 1950 end of 1950s Soviet Union flag Renamed Istra on June 13 1950 Steamer Istra was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in the end of 1950s and handed over to Glavvtorchermet Main organization for the Second use of Black Metals Mainsecondblackmet for dismantling and cutting into metal 1 2 West Selene1919 Los Angeles Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Company Los Angeles California BRT 5940 75LBP 129 20 mBeam 16 46 mDraft 7 32 mME boiler amp machineryHP 3500Economic Speed 12 5 kn West Selene 1919 1938 US flag The ship was built by Los Angeles Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Company Los Angeles California in 1919 1 2 Mormacrio 1938 22 03 1945 US flag 1 2 Magadan Russian Magadan 22 03 1945 29 08 1945 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 22 March 1945 The ship was renamed Magadan and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaru during World War II 1 h 102 mm 4 h 20 mm 4 h 12 7 mm machine guns 1 2 Mormacrio 29 08 1945 1947 US flag The ship was return to the US on 29 August 1945 due to unsatisfactory technical condition 1 2 West Henshaw1919 J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington BRT 6062LBP 124 87 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 7 36 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2800Economic Speed 10 5 kn West Henshaw 1919 1928 US flag The ship was built by J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington in 1919 1 2 Golden Cross 1928 1938 US flag 1 2 Kohala 1938 02 01 1945 US flag 1 2 Petr Chaykovsky Russian Pyotr Chajkovskij 22 03 1945 1951 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 2 January 1945 The ship was renamed Pyotr Chajkovskij and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies 1 2 Istra Russian Istra 1951 1966 Soviet Union flag Steamer Istra was excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in the fall of 1966 and handed over to DPR Korea for conversion to a depot ship for acceptance and processing of fish and seafood 1 2 West Hepburn1919 J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington BRT 5630LBP 124 88 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 7 49 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2800Economic Speed 10 5 kn West Hepburn 1919 1927 US flag The ship was built by J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington in 1919 1 2 Charles Christenson 1927 05 03 1945 US flag 1 2 Plehanov Russian Plehanov 05 03 1945 1949 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 5 March 1945 The ship was renamed Plehanov and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaries in 1945 1 h 102 mm 5 h 20 mm machine guns In August 1945 the ship took part in the delivery of human replenishments of military troop and cargo to the port of Maoka Kholmsk on Sakhalin island 1 2 Professor Lobachevsky Russian Professor Lobachevskij 1949 11 02 1956 Soviet Union flag The ship was transferred to the balance of the Baltic State Shipping Company later Baltic Shipping Company on 21September 1949 The ship Plehanov was renamed Professor Lobachevskij in 1949 the ship was back to the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company on February 11 1956 Steamer Professor Lobachevskij was decommissioned excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR in the end of 1950s and was turned into a floating warehouse 1 2 West Cressey1918 Skinner amp Eddy Seattle Washington BRT 5596LBP 124 88 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 23 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2500Economic Speed 10 0 kn West Cressey 1918 17 12 1942 US flag The ship was built by Skinner amp Eddy Seattle Washington in 1919 1 2 Briansk but today it is written as Bryansk Russian Bryansk 17 12 1942 1944 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 17December 1942 The ship was renamed Bryansk and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies Following armament was installed on the ship by Soviet militaries during the World War II 1 h 102 mm 8 h 20 mm machine guns In April 1944 the ship was returned to the US because of unsatisfactory technical condition and in exchange for another steamer Tallin Russian Tallin 1944 17 03 1948 Soviet Union flag As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted again by the Soviet procurement commission on 5 November 1944 The ship was renamed Tallin in 1944 and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later During the World War II the ship was used as one of the paramilitary ships of the Far Eastern Basin the ship carried out export import shipments between the Pacific ports of the USSR and its allies The ship was transferred to the balance of the Baltic Sea State Shipping Company later Baltic Sea Shipping Company on 11 June 1946 Steamer Tallin run aground on the coastal rocks in Bering Sea close to Ust kamchatsk on 4 September 1946 Due to impossibility to float the ship she was excluded from the vessels lists of Minmorflot of the USSR on 17 March 1948 1 2 West Hembrie1918 J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington BRT 5622LBP 124 88 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 44 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2500Economic Speed 10 5 kn West Hembrie 1918 1929 US flag The ship was built by J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington in 1918 1 2 Pacific Oak 1929 22 03 1943 US flag Ingul Russian Ingul 22 03 1943 10 05 1944 Soviet Union flag Colton Tim J F Duthie amp Company Seattle WA Shipbuildinghistory com The Colton Company Archived from the original on 2009 12 17 Retrieved 21 September 2008 As per Lend Lease Agreement the ship was adopted by the Soviet procurement commission on 17 March 1943 The ship was renamed Ingul and included in the Far Eastern State Sea Shipping company it was renamed Far Eastern Shipping Company later Taras Shevchenko Russian Taras Shevchenko 1945 07 03 1963 Soviet Union flag West Mingo1918 J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington BRT 5940LBP 124 96 mBeam 16 58 mDraft 8 79 mME boiler amp machineryHP 3500Economic Speed 10 5 knG R Gordon was commenced on shipyarn as West Joplin 1919 Northwest Steel Company Portland Oregon BRT 5557LBP 124 9 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 44 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2800Economic Speed 10 5 knCorvus1919 Columbia River Shipbuilding Company Portland Oregon BRT 5551LBP 129 16 mBeam 16 46 mDraft 7 35 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2800Economic Speed 10 5 knWestboroApril 1918 J F Duthie amp Co Seattle Washington BRT 5747LBP 124 82 mBeam 16 52 mDraft 8 41 mME boiler amp machineryHP 2500Economic Speed 10 0 knNotes Edit a b Total ten laid up ships selected for reconditioning were Waukegan West Honaker Deer Lodge West Celeron West Corum Vincent Siletz West Cheswald Mount Evans and West Segovia See ref 8 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt Transporty gt gt Tip Belorussiya pr 1013 25 edinic a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq Soviet Merchant Marine Lend Lease Ships FESCO gt gt Argun 1 West Modus a b c d e f g General Cargo Ships Built in Pacific Coast Shipyards a b c Northwest Steel Portland OR Newspaper The New York Times 8 November 1919 Plimsoll ship data PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2017 11 30 a b Associated Press 7 June 1940 Laid up cargo ships to be reconditioned The New York Times p 14 Author Michael Pearson Book Red Sky in the Morning The Battle of the Barants Sea 1942 Page 138 Morflot gt gt Lermontov Archived from the original on 2017 12 09 Retrieved 2017 12 09 See also Edit Soviet Union portal Transport portalDesign 1013 ship Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belorussia class cargo ship amp oldid 1084836789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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