USNS Bull Run (T-AO-156)
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Career |
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Laid down: |
July, 1943 |
Commissioned: |
1956 |
Decommissioned: |
1957 |
Fate: |
Converted to Container Carrier - 1969 |
General characteristics |
The SS Bull Run was a type T2 tanker built at Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. in Chester, PA as hull number 287 and USMC number 362 in 1943. In 1956, the ship was acquired by the US Navy from the Maritime Administration, assigned to MSTS, and placed in-service as the USNS Bull Run (T-AO-156). It left the navy in 1957, going back to the Maritime Administration. In 1969, the stern of the Bull Run was attached to the bow of the Type C4 ship the Anchorage, and the completed ship then retained the name Anchorage. The bow of the Bull Run was then scrapped.
References
Type T2-SE-A1 tankers |
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- Apache Canyon
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- Beaver Dam
- Beecher Island
- Birch Coolie
- Blue Licks
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- Buffalo Wallow
- Cahawba
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- Canyon Creek
- Cayuse
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- Chicaca
- Cottonwood Creek
- Crow Wing
- Evans Creek
- Fort Pitt
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- Golden Hill
- Grand River
- Hat Creek
- Honningsvaag
- Horseshoe
- Julesburg
- Kaposia
- Kathio
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- Little Butte
- McClellan Creek
- Mobile Bay
- Palo Duro
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- Pine Ridge
- Piqua
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- Powder River
- Quemado Lake
- Red Canyon
- Rogue River
- Rosebud
- Sandy Lake
- Sappa Creek
- Sideling Hill
- Skull Bar
- Spirit Lake
- Sweetwater
- The Yakima
- Touchet
- Wagon Box
- Wahoo Swamp
- War Bonnet
- Washita
- White River
- Wolf Mountain
- Wood Lake
- Wyoming Valley
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- Antelope Hills
- Baldwin Hills
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- Elk Hills
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- McKittrick Hills
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- Signal Hills
- Sunset Hills
- Ventura Hills
- Whittier Hills
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