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USS Banner (AKL-25) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Banner (AKL-25)

The USS Banner (AKL-25, then AGER-1) was originally U.S. Army ''FS-345'' serving in the Southwest Pacific during the closing days of World War II as one of the Army's United States Coast Guard crewed ships. In 1950 the ship was acquired by the Navy and converted into a light auxiliary cargo (AKL). In 1967 the ship was converted for electronic intelligence and reclassified as Auxiliary General Environmental Research (AGER).
==Construction==
''Banner'' was built as a Design 381 coastal freighter for the United States Army as U.S. Army ''FS-345'' at Kewaunee Shipbuilding and Engineering Corporation, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, USA.〔The DANFS statement the ship was built as ''Captain William Galt'' is doubtful. The Army did not tend to name these vessels until 1945 or later. No other references, including the Coast Guard wartime synopsis mentions a name during this period.〕

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