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LiBhRi', .Shu- L.LAa.^ LC.^ .S Ci, Fitted i-ur War StRMut. KiiJgcd uiudcl U.bXM 31^02^ slmub ihc uiigmal 

 design of the class. {U.S. Maritime Administration photo 4423.) 



marine attacks. The Victory Ship was intended as class were capable of making I6J2 knots as compared 



a mass-produced ship of sufficient speed to a\oid to the 10)^ knots of the C-3-S-A2. 



such attacks, and with the same shaft horsepower as The model shows a cargo steamer having a straight 



the Type C-3-S-A2, but with finer lines. Ships of this keel, straight raking stem with a small "soft-nose," a 



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Victory Ship, Class VC2-S-AP— 2, Fitted for War Service. Rigged uuxicl L'SXM 313023 slious the 

 basic design of the class. {U.S. Maritime Administration photo 31)69.) 



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