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T2-SE-A1
 
"Allatoona" anchored, location and data unknown.
( Photo Copyright W.S.S. )
 
"Jeanny", ex. "Allatoona" source,  location and data unknown.
 "Jeanny", ex. "Allatoona" anchored, location and data unknown.
( Photo The Steamship Historical Society of America )
Mr. Gerhard Mueller-Debus, wrote to me :
With reference to yr "Mystery Tankers" page I would identify the No. 11 pic as the JEANNY (45, ex Allatoona), owned by Niarchos. (You have an archive b&w pictureof her already on yr site, partly hidden behind palms.)
 
"Jeanny", ex. "Allatoona", loading cargo at Cartagena, Colombia, Sep. 1948.
( Photo provided by Chuck Durand )
 
"Jeanny", ex. "Allatoona", topping off at Tandjung Uban, Binton Isle.
( Photo made 1948 - Provided by Chuck Durand )
 
"Trojan", ex. "Jeanny", ex. "Allatoona", after conversion" source, location and data unknown.
 
"Trojan", ex. "Jeanny", ex. "Allatoona" source,  location and data unknown.
 
"Trojan", ex. "Jeanny", ex. "Allatoona" in Malacca Strait and data unknown.
( Photo Copyright Airfoto Malacca )

ALLATOONA, T2-SE-A1
History :
Built by Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania.
Yardnumber 432. UMSC No.1786. Official nr. 247177
Keel laid 18-10-1944. Launched 20-01-1945. Completed 30-01-1945. Gr. 10297 t., Net. 6236 t., Dw. 16613 t. L.o.a. 159,57 m., Br. 20,78 m., Dr. 9,31 m. Engine: 2 steam turbines, manufactured by Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh. 7240 B.h.p., 5401 kW. Speed 15 knots. 26 Tanks.
History:
ALLATOONA-1944 completed for United States War Shipping Administration, Philadelphia, USA.
JEANNY-1947 for North American Shipping & Trading Company Inc., New York, USA.
JEANNY-1955 for U. S. Dept. of Commerce, New York.
TROJAN-1957 for Sheffield Tankers Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
TROJAN-1962 for Burgo Shipping Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
Additional Reports:
Reported Jeanny heavily damaged by engine room fire and explosion 29 Jan. 1957, while refitting at Alameda, Calif., repaired, sold.
Reported Trojan lengthened and widened in 1962 by replacement of cargo section with new midbody built by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Nagasaki delivered
Sep. 1962.
New Dimensions 178.2 / 172.0 x 24.4 m, 14488 grt / 25175 dwt.
Reported Trojan suffered weather damage 10 Oct. 1974, whilst on voyage from Bahrein to Honolulu.
Reported Trojan sold to shipbreakers in South Korea. Arrived Pusan 5 Feb. 1975 to be broken up. Work began 25 Mar. 1975. [ By Dongkuk Steel Mill Company Ltd. ]