The Ship I Sailed On: U.S. Navel Ship Barrett

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The Ship I Sailed On: U.S. Navel Ship Barrett
 
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Fully illustrated pamphlet of life aboard the US Barrett. Named in memory of Major Gen. Charles D. Barrett, US Marine Corps who participated in the Mexican War and WWI. Commanded the 3rd Marine Brigade in the South Pacific. The Barrett was built in Camden, NJ in 1950. After the outbreak in Korea she was converted to a military transport in May, 1952. The Barrett is 533 feet long, 73 feet wide, gross weight of 12,660 tons and cruising speed of 19 knots. She has a troop carrying capacity of 1,556 and cabin class facilities for 382.

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