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SS James Iredell

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Namesake
  
James Iredell

Acquired
  
1943

Decommissioned
  
1944

Launched
  
29 November 1942

Laid down
  
October 25, 1942

Commissioned
  
1943

Construction started
  
25 October 1942

Length
  
135 m

Ordered
  
as SS James Iredell EC2-S-C1 hull

SS James Iredell was a liberty ship in World War II that was attacked in Naples and scuttled on June 8, 1944 to protect Omaha Beach.

History

SS James Iredell had its keel laid down on 25 October 1942 by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company of Wilmington, North Carolina. She was launched on 29 November 1942. She suffered minor damage while in a convoy in 1943.

She was quickly repaired, and bombed in Naples on 23 October 1943, with three direct hits. The gasoline the ship was transporting caught on fire and the ship was abandoned. The fire burned for 64 hours, but there were no casualties among the 44-man merchant crew, the 28-man United States Navy contingent, or the 28 passengers.

She was repaired, and was sunk as a blockship off Omaha Beach on 8 June 1944.

References

SS James Iredell Wikipedia