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Bayer designation. It bore the
traditional names Mebsuta,
Melboula or
Melucta.
Mebsuta has its
roots in an
ancient Arabian view
where it and the star...
- USS
Melucta (AK-131) was a Crater-class
cargo ship,
converted from a
Liberty Ship,
commissioned by the US Navy for
service in
World War II. She was first...
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United States Navy Edsall-class
destroyer escort during World War II USS
Melucta (AK-131) was a
United States Navy Crater-class
cargo ship
during World...
- (AK-127) USS
Leonis (AK-128) USS
Phobos (AK-129) USS
Arkab (AK-130) USS
Melucta (AK-131) USS
Propus (AK-132) USS
Seginus (AK-133) USS
Syrma (AK-134) USS...
- United
States St.
Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville,
Florida Melucta Liberty ship 20
March United
States California Shipbuilding Corporation...
- 18
April 1944 6 May 1944 Sold
private 1947, s****ped 1969 USS
Melucta (AK-131)
Melucta 2470
standard 21
January 1944 20
March 1944 To U.S. Navy as AK-131...
- (ARV(A)-6/ARVA-6) USS Megrez (AK-126) USS Mellena (AKA-32) USS Mellette (APA-156) USS
Melucta (AK-131) USS Melville (AD-2, T-AGOR-14) USS Melvin (DD-335, DD-680) USS Melvin...
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December 1943 SS
Edwin G. Weed,
Liberty ship,
launched on 29
January 1944 USS
Melucta (AK-131), a Crater-class
cargo ship,
launched on 20
March 1944 SS Richard...
- the
Everett Pacific Shipbuilding Co., in Everett,
Washington in 1945.
Melucta with YFD-63 in tow
departed Everett for
Moore Dry Dock Co., Alameda, on...