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SS A. Frank Lever

SS A. Frank Lever was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. Her namesake was A. Francis "Frank" Lever. Her sponsor was Mrs. A. Frank Lever.[1]

SS Archanax
History
United States
NameA. Frank Lever
NamesakeAsbury Francis Lever
OperatorStates Marine Lines, Inc.
BuilderSoutheastern SB Corp., Savannah, Georgia
CostUSD 1,293,168
Yard number34
Way number2
Laid down29 October 1943
Launched7 December 1943
Completed21 December 1943
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Class and type
Tonnage
Displacement
Length
  • 441 feet 6 inches (135 m) oa
  • 416 feet (127 m) pp
  • 427 feet (130 m) lwl
Beam57 feet (17 m)
Draft27 ft 9.25 in (8.4646 m)
Installed power
  • 2 × Oil fired 450 °F (232 °C) boilers, operating at 220 psi (1,500 kPa)
  • 2,500 hp (1,900 kW)
Propulsion
Speed11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph)
Capacity
  • 562,608 cubic feet (15,931 m3) (grain)
  • 499,573 cubic feet (14,146 m3) (bale)
Complement
Armament

History edit

A. Frank Lever was a Liberty ship, Maritime Commission hull number 1072, built during World War II and named for United States Senator and Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina Life Trustee, Asbury Francis Lever, who died 28 April 1940.

Liberty ships were a mass-produced wartime design. Eighteen American shipyards built 2,751 Libertys between 1941 and 1945, easily the largest number of ships produced to a single design. Originally a British design, the U.S. version was designated 'EC2-S-C1': 'EC' for Emergency Cargo, '2' for a ship between 400 and 450 feet (120 and 140 m) long (Load Waterline Length), 'S' for steam engines, and 'C1' for design C1. The new design replaced much riveting, which accounted for one-third of the labor costs, with welding, and featured oil-fired boilers.

The first of these new ships was launched on 27 September 1941. She was named Patrick Henry after the American Revolutionary War patriot who had famously declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death." Consequently, all the EC2 type of emergency cargo ships came to be known as Liberty ships.

The cargo vessel A. Frank Lever, was constructed at the yards of the Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation, Savannah, Georgia, one of 88 Libertys the yard built. Laid down on Way number 2 with Yard number 34, on 29 October 1943, she was launched on 7 December 1943. Mrs. A. Frank Lever was sponsor for the new ship. The new vessel was delivered on 21 December 1943.

Designed to be turned out at utmost speed, the Kaiser Permanente Metals Corp. No. 2 Yard in Richmond, California, set the record for constructing a Liberty ship when it built Robert E. Peary, from keel laying to launching, in 4 days 15 hours and 30 minutes, 8–12 November 1942. Robert E. Peary was then outfitted, painted, taken on sea trials, and the vessel fully loaded with 10,000 tons of cargo. Robert E. Peary sailed seven days after her keel was laid.[2] More than 2,400 Liberty ships survived the war, only 196 having been lost in combat. Of these, 835 made up the postwar cargo fleet. Greek entrepreneurs bought 526 ships and Italian ones bought 98.

In 1943, the new vessel was owned by the War Shipping Administration and operated by States Marine Lines, Inc. of New York. She was one of 51 ships in "Convoy HX 278" that departed New York, on 5 February 1944, arriving in Liverpool on 20 February 1944. Her cargo was listed as "General". In May–June 1944, she was part of the vast fleet of vessels assembled (6,939 ships, boats and amphibious craft) for "Operation Neptune", the maritime portion of "Operation Overlord", the 6 June 1944, D-Day invasion of Occupied France. This will likely remain the greatest number of vessels ever assembled.

Post-war, A. Frank Lever was sold abroad in 1947, being renamed Brott, Skibs A/S Vard (Jacobsen & Salvesen, Oslo), and reflagged for Norway. She went to Henriksens Rederi A/S (Dagfin Hendriksen, Oslo) in 1948. She was renamed Finnborg, operated by A/S Norfinn (Jorgen Krag, Oslo) in 1951. Sold to Liberian interests in 1954, she was renamed Archanax, by Liberian Sea Transport Corp, Liberia (G.M.Livanos, New York). In 1967 she became the Mistral with Delta Marine Corp, Liberia (Scio Shipping Inc, New York). The former SS A. Frank Lever was scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in 1968.

Chronology edit

  • 1943 WSA (States Marine Corp., New York)
  • 1947 BROTT, Skibs A/S Vard (Jacobsen & Salvesen, Oslo)- Norwegian flag.
  • 1948 Henriksens Rederi A/S (Dagfin Hendriksen, Oslo)
  • 1951 FINNBORG, A/S Norfinn (Jorgen Krag, Oslo)
  • 1954 ARCHANAX, Liberian Sea Transport Corp, Liberia (G.M.Livanos, New York).
  • 1967 MISTRAL, Delta Marine Corp, Liberia (Scio Shipping Inc, New York)
  • 1968 Scrapped Taiwan.

References edit

  1. ^ Gerhardt, Frank A. "SS A. Frank Lever". Retrieved 31 January 2009.
  2. ^ . www.liberty-ship.com. Archived from the original on 2003-03-01.

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SS A Frank Lever was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II Her namesake was A Francis Frank Lever Her sponsor was Mrs A Frank Lever 1 SS ArchanaxHistory United States NameA Frank Lever NamesakeAsbury Francis Lever OperatorStates Marine Lines Inc BuilderSoutheastern SB Corp Savannah Georgia CostUSD 1 293 168 Yard number34 Way number2 Laid down29 October 1943 Launched7 December 1943 Completed21 December 1943 FateScrapped General characteristics Class and typeLiberty ship type EC2 S C1 standard Tonnage10 865 LT DWT 7 176 GRT Displacement3 380 long tons 3 434 t light 14 245 long tons 14 474 t max Length441 feet 6 inches 135 m oa 416 feet 127 m pp 427 feet 130 m lwl Beam57 feet 17 m Draft27 ft 9 25 in 8 4646 m Installed power2 Oil fired 450 F 232 C boilers operating at 220 psi 1 500 kPa 2 500 hp 1 900 kW Propulsion1 triple expansion steam engine manufactured by Vulcan Iron Works Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania 1 screw propeller Speed11 5 knots 21 3 km h 13 2 mph Capacity562 608 cubic feet 15 931 m3 grain 499 573 cubic feet 14 146 m3 bale Complement38 62 USMM 21 40 USNAG ArmamentVaried by ship Bow mounted 3 inches 76 mm 50 caliber gun Stern mounted 4 inches 102 mm 50 caliber gun 2 8 single 20 millimeters 0 79 in Oerlikon anti aircraft AA cannons and or 2 8 37 millimeters 1 46 in M1 AA gunsHistory editA Frank Lever was a Liberty ship Maritime Commission hull number 1072 built during World War II and named for United States Senator and Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina Life Trustee Asbury Francis Lever who died 28 April 1940 Liberty ships were a mass produced wartime design Eighteen American shipyards built 2 751 Libertys between 1941 and 1945 easily the largest number of ships produced to a single design Originally a British design the U S version was designated EC2 S C1 EC for Emergency Cargo 2 for a ship between 400 and 450 feet 120 and 140 m long Load Waterline Length S for steam engines and C1 for design C1 The new design replaced much riveting which accounted for one third of the labor costs with welding and featured oil fired boilers The first of these new ships was launched on 27 September 1941 She was named Patrick Henry after the American Revolutionary War patriot who had famously declared Give me liberty or give me death Consequently all the EC2 type of emergency cargo ships came to be known as Liberty ships The cargo vessel A Frank Lever was constructed at the yards of the Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah Georgia one of 88 Libertys the yard built Laid down on Way number 2 with Yard number 34 on 29 October 1943 she was launched on 7 December 1943 Mrs A Frank Lever was sponsor for the new ship The new vessel was delivered on 21 December 1943 Designed to be turned out at utmost speed the Kaiser Permanente Metals Corp No 2 Yard in Richmond California set the record for constructing a Liberty ship when it built Robert E Peary from keel laying to launching in 4 days 15 hours and 30 minutes 8 12 November 1942 Robert E Peary was then outfitted painted taken on sea trials and the vessel fully loaded with 10 000 tons of cargo Robert E Peary sailed seven days after her keel was laid 2 More than 2 400 Liberty ships survived the war only 196 having been lost in combat Of these 835 made up the postwar cargo fleet Greek entrepreneurs bought 526 ships and Italian ones bought 98 In 1943 the new vessel was owned by the War Shipping Administration and operated by States Marine Lines Inc of New York She was one of 51 ships in Convoy HX 278 that departed New York on 5 February 1944 arriving in Liverpool on 20 February 1944 Her cargo was listed as General In May June 1944 she was part of the vast fleet of vessels assembled 6 939 ships boats and amphibious craft for Operation Neptune the maritime portion of Operation Overlord the 6 June 1944 D Day invasion of Occupied France This will likely remain the greatest number of vessels ever assembled Post war A Frank Lever was sold abroad in 1947 being renamed Brott Skibs A S Vard Jacobsen amp Salvesen Oslo and reflagged for Norway She went to Henriksens Rederi A S Dagfin Hendriksen Oslo in 1948 She was renamed Finnborg operated by A S Norfinn Jorgen Krag Oslo in 1951 Sold to Liberian interests in 1954 she was renamed Archanax by Liberian Sea Transport Corp Liberia G M Livanos New York In 1967 she became the Mistral with Delta Marine Corp Liberia Scio Shipping Inc New York The former SS A Frank Lever was scrapped at Kaohsiung Taiwan in 1968 Chronology edit1943 WSA States Marine Corp New York 1947 BROTT Skibs A S Vard Jacobsen amp Salvesen Oslo Norwegian flag 1948 Henriksens Rederi A S Dagfin Hendriksen Oslo 1951 FINNBORG A S Norfinn Jorgen Krag Oslo 1954 ARCHANAX Liberian Sea Transport Corp Liberia G M Livanos New York 1967 MISTRAL Delta Marine Corp Liberia Scio Shipping Inc New York 1968 Scrapped Taiwan References edit Gerhardt Frank A SS A Frank Lever Retrieved 31 January 2009 Project Liberty Ship www liberty ship com Archived from the original on 2003 03 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SS A Frank Lever amp oldid 1183698102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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