File:SS-North-Haven-loading-in-SF.jpg
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English: SS North Haven loading in San Francisco in 1944. North Haven used by US Navy in World War 2. 6,700-ton cargo ship. Northland Transportation Company used the ship to take cannery workers to Alaska. The lower deck a dormitory and it had large refrigerators. The was used by the Navy to move six months’ worth of food to Midway and Wake Island. She also took supplies and Seabee to Manila and Guam. |
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Source | https://www.panam.org/pan-am-stories/596-blazing-an-air-trail |
Author | US Navy |
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