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Geoanna was a
steel auxiliary schooner built in 1934 by
Craig Shipbuilding Company in Long Beach, California.
Geoanna was
requisitioned during World War...
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Wireless of
Australia installed.
These initial vessels were
joined by
Geoanna,
Volador and
later by a more
capable fleet as
described in The
Signal Corps:...
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Thayer Coringle (S-31)
Tuhoe (S-132)
Argosy Lemal (S-6)
Harold (S-58, CS-3)
Geoanna (IX-61, TP-249, S-382, CS-1)
Volador (IX-59, TP-248, S-385, CSM-1) The...
- AOG-8) USS Geneva (APA-86) USS Genevieve (SP-459) USS Gentry (DE-349) USS
Geoanna (IX-61) USS George (DE-276, DE-697) USS George A.
Johnson (DE-583) USS George...
- PS Weeroona (1910) (S-195, CSQ-1)
Schooners Argosy Lemal (S-6)
Harold (S-58, CS-3)
Geoanna (IX-61, TP-249, S-382, CS-1)
Volador (IX-59, TP-248, S-385, CSM-1) Operated...
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along with the
Australian acquired vessels Harold and
Argosy Lemal and
Geoanna,
another US
vessel sent to SWPA and used as a
communications ship. In addition...
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noted that she
towed the US Army
Signal Corps'
communications ship USS
Geoanna.
Carlos Carrillo took part in
Convoy BG 513 from Biak to Morotai, from...
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These initial ships would be
joined by the U.S.
sailing ships Volador and
Geoanna. "Lloyd's Register,
Sailing Vessels" (PDF). London: Lloyd's
Register of...
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Eldridge R. Johnson,
later converted to
motor torpedo boat
tender Geoanna, 1934
schooner In 1932
Craig reconditioned 2
cargo vessels (Point Ancha...
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yacht Volador (IX-59),
converted yacht Seaward (IX-60),
converted yacht Geoanna (IX-61),
converted yacht,
later US Army TP-249
Vileehi (IX-62), converted...