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World War IIThe SS Mercer Victory had the dangerous job of delivering goods for troops in the Pacific war during World War II. On SS Mercer Victory loaded with 6,000 pounds of goods and traveled to Okinawa for the Battle of Okinawa from 1 April until 22 June 1945.. Simmons Victory loaded up on supplies to prepare for the Operation Downfall the Invasion of Japan.[4][5] After the war she was laid up Wilmington, California in a reserve in 1946 and operated by Luckenbach Steamship Co.Inc. War Relief and Seacowboys{{main article|Seagoing cowboys}}In 1946 after World War II the Mercer Victory was converted to a livestock ship, also called a cowboy ship. From 1945 to 1947 the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the Brethren Service Committee of the Church of the Brethren sent livestock to war-torn countries. These "seagoing cowboys" made about 360 trips on 73 different ships. The Heifers for Relief project was started by the Church of the Brethren in 1942; in 1953 this became Heifer International.[6] The SS Mercer Victory was one of these ships, known as cowboy ships, as she moved livestock across the Atlantic Ocean. In two trip she took 780 horses, several thousand baby chicks and hay bales to Poland on each trip. Mercer Victory moved horses, heifers, and mules as well as a some chicks, rabbits, and goats.[7][8][9] In 1948 with her war and relief work done she was laid up in the Wilmington, North Carolina as part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet. Post-warIn 1966 she was set to be reactivated for Vietnam War, but the order was cancelled 1 February 1966. In 1973 she was laid up Suisun Bay in the National Defense Reserve Fleet. In 1988 she was scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan. [10][11]USNS HavenfordUSNS Havenford (T-AG-179) was one of 12 ships scheduled to be acquired by the United States Navy in February 1966 and converted into Forward Depot Ships and placed into service with the Military Sea Transport Service, The Mercer Victory (MCV-591) was chosen for this conversion and assigned the name Havenford but the program was canceled and the ships were not acquired by the Navy.[12]HonorsCrew of Naval Armed Guard on the SS Logan Victory earned "Battle Stars" in World War II for war action during the assault occupation of Okinawa from 8 June 1945 to 20 June 1945. She used her deck guns to defend herself and other ship in action.[13] See also
References1. ^{{Cite journal |author=Babcock & Wilcox |date=April 1944 |title=Victory Ships |journal=Marine Engineering and Shipping Review}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mercer Victory, SS}}2. ^[https://mercercluster.com/tag/uss-mercer-victory/ mercercluster.com, Mercer Victory] 3. ^[https://www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/116liberty_victory_ships/116facts2.htm National Parks, Victory ships] 4. ^Merchant Marine Survivors of World War II: Oral Histories of Cargo Carrying, By Michael Gillen, page 118 5. ^usmm.org, Battle Pacific 6. ^[https://www.heifer.org/ Heifer International] 7. ^[https://seagoingcowboys.com/seagoing-cowboys/cowboy-stories/ Sea going cowboys] 8. ^[https://seagoingcowboysblog.wordpress.com/category/seagoing-cowboy-obituaries/ seagoingcowboys, In Memorium, Posted on April 1, 2017 ] 9. ^[https://seagoingcowboyswebsite.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/about_unrrareport_withlosses.pdf Seacowboys report] 10. ^Ship Spotting, Mercer Victory 11. ^Mariners UK, Victory ships 12. ^navsource, USNS Havenford 13. ^"Battle Stars" in World War II. 4 : Victory ships|Ships built in Richmond, California|1945 ships|World War II merchant ships of the United States |
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