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Camanche (ACM-11) : ウィキペディア英語版
Camanche (ACM-11)

''Camanche'' (ACM-11/MMA-11) was the name given in 1955 to the former U.S. Army Mine Planter (USAMP) ''Brigadier General Royal T. Frank'' (MP-12) while in naval inactive reserve more than ten years after acquisition of the ship by Navy from the Army in 1944. The ship had previously been classified by the Navy as an Auxiliary Mine Layer (ACM) and then Minelayer, Auxiliary (MMA). The ship was never commissioned by Navy and thus never bore the "USS" prefix.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ship Naming in the United States Navy )
== Construction ==
The ship was laid down as Hull Number 485 and launched in 1942 by Marietta Manufacturing Co., Point Pleasant, West Virginia for the U.S. Army Mine Planter Service as the USAMP ''Brigadier General Royal T. Frank'' (MP-12). She was the second Army mine planter named for the Civil War era officer with the fist, built 1909, being converted to an inter island transport in Hawaii operating as the U.S.A.T. ''Royal T. Frank'' which was sunk by torpedo from the Japanese submarine ''I-171'' on 9 January 1942 while carrying Army recruits with the loss of thirty-three lives.

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