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In what may have been the shortest life of any vessel built under the Emergency Shipbuilding program of World War II, the SS Quinault Victory began with her keel laying in Portland, Oregon on May 3, 1944 and ended 12 weeks later with her keel up in the shallow waters of Suisun Bay, California on July 17, 1944. Quinault Victory was the 31st Victory ship to be launched by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation in Portland, Oregon on June 17, 1944. Its sponsor was Mrs. Carroll McQueen with Mrs. A.T.
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SS Quinault Victory
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1944-07-17Z
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1944-07-11Z
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1944-05-03Z
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133.807
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1944-06-17Z
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Exploded & sank 17 July 1944 Port Chicago, CA USA
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