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USNS Sgt. George D. Keathley (T-APC-117) : ウィキペディア英語版
USNS Sgt. George D Keathley (T-APC-117)

USNS ''Sgt. George D. Keathley'', was a World War II United States cargo vessel that was used for troop transport and later converted to a survey vessel. She was laid down and launched as MS ''Alexander R. Niniger, Jr.'', then renamed MS ''Acorn Knot''. She was put into US Army service as USAT ''Acorn Knot'', then renamed USAT ''Sgt. George D. Keathley''. She was transferred to the US Navy and became USNS ''Sgt. George D. Keathley'' (T-APC-117), but was later re-designated T-AGS-35. She was leased to the Republic of China, where she served as ''Chu Hwa'' (AGS-564). Both Nininger and Keathley were posthumous Medal of Honor recipients.
== History ==

The ship, a C1-M-AV1 design, was built under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 2247), was laid down as ''Alexander R. Niniger, Jr.'', on 16 June 1944 by Walter Butler Shipbuilders Inc., Duluth, Minnesota; launched on 7 December 1944; sponsored by Mrs. G.A. Meyer; renamed ''Acorn Knot'' in February 1945; and delivered to the War Shipping Administration on 30 March 1945.

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