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SS William and Mary Victory : ウィキペディア英語版
SS William and Mary Victory

The SS ''William and Mary'' was a Victory ship built during World War II.
== Service life==
''William and Mary Victory'' was part of the series of Victory ships named after educational institutions, in this case the College of William and Mary. Her design type was VC2-S-AP2/WSAT. Her Maritime Commission (MCV) hull number was 652 and her shipyard number was 1597.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Victory Ships by shipyard )
She was launched and christened on 20 May 1945. Her sponsor was Eleanor Harvey, the retiring president of the Women Students' Cooperative Government Association at the College of William and Mary and a member of the class of 1945. U.S. Naval Air Corps Lieutenant Robert Eastman, an alumnus of the College, pushed the button that released the ship into the water. Edie Harwood, president of the Women Students' Cooperative Government Association, was Harvey's maid of honor.〔"Harvey Christens W-M Victory Ship". (April 25, 1945). ''The Flat Hat'', Volume XXXIV, No. 22, pp. 2. (PDF Scan )〕

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