SS William Cox (December 1944)
SS William Cox was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after William Cox, who was lost at sea while he was a fireman on SS David H. Atwater, that was shelled by German submarine U-552, 2 April 1942, off Virginia.
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Name: | William Cox |
Namesake: | William Cox |
Ordered: | as type (EC2-S-C1) hull, MC hull 2394 |
Builder: | J.A. Jones Construction, Brunswick, Georgia |
Cost: | $846,574[1] |
Yard number: | 179 |
Way number: | 3 |
Laid down: | 4 December 1944 |
Launched: | 30 December 1944 |
Sponsored by: | Mrs. Arlee Cox |
Completed: | 10 January 1945 |
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Fate: | Laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Wilmington, North Carolina, 3 May 1948 |
Status: | Sold for scrapping, 6 July 1967 |
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Beam: | 57 feet (17 m) |
Draft: | 27 ft 9.25 in (8.4646 m) |
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Speed: | 11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph) |
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Construction
William Cox was laid down on 4 December 1944, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 2394, by J.A. Jones Construction, Brunswick, Georgia; she was sponsored by Mrs. Arlee Cox, widow of the namesake, and launched on 31 December 1944.[3][1]
History
She was allocated to Blidberg & Rothchild Co., Inc., on 10 January 1945. On 3 May 1948, she was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, in Wilmington, North Carolina. On 6 July 1967, she was sold, along with her sister ship SS Henry Clay, for $91,340, to Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation, for scrapping. She was removed from the fleet on 28 July 1967.[4][5]
References
- MARCOM.
- Davies 2004, p. 23.
- J.A. Brunswick 2010.
- Liberty Ships.
- MARAD.
Bibliography
- "Jones Construction, Brunswick GA". www.ShipbuildingHistory.com. 13 October 2010. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- "Liberty Ships – World War II". Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- Maritime Administration. "William Cox". Ship History Database Vessel Status Card. U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- Davies, James (May 2004). "Specifications (As-Built)" (PDF). p. 23. Retrieved 18 November 2017.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- "SS William Cox". Retrieved 18 November 2017.