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Lotus (WAGL-229), ex
USAMP Col.
Albert Todd
Lupine (WAGL-230), ex
USAMP Gen.
Wallace F.
Randolph Speedwell (WAGL-245), ex
USAMP Col. John V.
White Spruce...
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Manufacturing Company of
Point Pleasant, West Virginia. The ship was
named USAMP Major General Erasmus Weaver for
Erasmus M. Weaver, Jr., the
first chief...
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minelayers in the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Chimo was
built as
USAMP Colonel Charles W.
Bundy for the U.S. Army Mine
Planter Service by Marietta...
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Numbered Mine
Planters 1942-1943;
USAMP General Henry Knox (MP-1) (1942)
USAMP Colonel Henry J. Hunt (MP-2) (1942)
USAMP Colonel George Armistead (MP-3)...
- (ACM-11/MMA-11) was the name
given in 1945 to the
former U.S. Army Mine
Planter (
USAMP)
Brigadier General Royal T.
Frank (MP-12)
while in
naval inactive reserve...
-
USAMP Major General Wallace F. Randolph,
sometimes also
known as MG
Wallace F. Randolph, was a 188.2-foot (57.4 m) mine
planter built by the Marietta...
- the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Bastion was
originally the
USAMP Colonel Henry J. Hunt (MP-2) — a mine
planter built in 1942 at
Point Pleasant...
- USS
Miantonomah (ACM-13/MMA-13) was
built as the US Army Mine
Planter USAMP Col.
Horace F.
Spurgin (MP-14) for the U.S. Army by
Marietta Manufacturing...
- Ivy (WLB / WAGL-329).
Barbican was
constructed as the Army Mine
planter USAMP Col.
George Armistead (MP-3) by the
Marietta Manufacturing Co. at Point...
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purchased by
North American Smelting for s****. U.S. Army Mine
Planter (
USAMP) Maj. Gen.
Arthur Murray (MP-9), keel laid in 1941 as hull 482, was launched...