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Albert G. Brown
Z-ET1-S-C3 Liberty Vessel (Tanker)

Miramar Shipping Index For :
ALBERT G. BROWN     Design : Z-ET1-S-C3 (Liberty as tanker)
IDNo
2244531     USMC Hullnumber : MCE-1921
Year
1943
Name
ALBERT G. BROWN
Flag
USA
Owner
War Shipping Administration (American Trading & Prod., Co., New Orleans, La.)
Type
Tanker
Tons
7218
DWT
10674
LOA
134.6
LPP
126.8
Beam
17.3
Depth
11.38
Draught
8.44
Mchy
1T-11
KW
2,500 HP (1,900 kW)
ShipDesign
Z-ET1-S-C3
Builder*
Delta SB Co., Inc.
Yard
New Orleans, La.
Yard No.
82
Built in
USA
Keel
03.09.1943
Launch
18.10.1943
Compl
30.11.1943
Subsequent History
1948 ALBERT G. BROWN - Bernuth, Lembcke Co., Inc., Baltimore, Mi.
1954 ALBERT G. BROWN - Torres Sg., Co., Inc., Monrovia, Lib.
End
1960
Disposal Data
Scrapped at Hirao 01.06.1960. [By Kinoshita & Co.]

 "Albert G. Brown" inbound on January 20th, 1944.
(Photo US Coast Guard)
 "Albert G. Brown" on Apri| 21st 1944 in conyoy at position 41 °50 ' N 61 °52‘ W course 250 ° appr.245 miles southeast off Nova Scotia.
Owned by U.S.Department of Commerce and and operated by American Trading & Prod., Co. under WSA Licence Agreement
form GAA (Tanker).
( Photo Copyright National Archives )
 "Albert G. Brown" at anchor, March 8th, 1944.
( Photo Copyright US Coast guard )
"Albert G. Brown", rebuilt with raised bow section, at Woolwich (Charlton Buoys), UK, in the 1950s.
( Photo Copyright Ken Smith )
 "Albert G. Brown", rebuilt with raised bow section, at Woolwich (Charlton Buoys), UK, in the 1950s.
( Photo Copyright Ken Smith )
 "Albert G. Brown" in the 1950s, in the Manchester Ship Canal, UK, source unknown.
( Photo Copyright Resrved )
 "Albert G. Brown" in the 1950s, source and location unknown.
 "Albert G. Brown", source, location and date unknown.