Military Sea Transportation Service and Merchant Ships
Participating in Hungnam, Korea Redeployment

Alamo Victory
Argonan (Canadian registry)
Bedford Victory
Belgium Victory
Bet Jeanne (Norwegian registry)
Bet Ocean (Norwegian registry)
California
Canada Mail
Carleton Victory
Choctaw
Citrus Packer
Clarksburg Victory
Cornell Victory
Del Alba
Denise
Elly
Empire Marshall (British registry)
Empire Wallace (British registry)
Enid Victory
Exmouth Victory
Fred C. Ainsworth (USNS)
Gainesville Victory
General A. W. Brewster (USNS)
General D. I. Sultan (USNS)
General E. T. Collins (USNS)
General H. B. Freeman (USNS)
General S. Heintzelman (USNS)
Green Valley
Groton Trails
Helen Lykes
Hunter Victory
John Hanson
John Lyras (British registry)
Kelso Victory
Kenyon Victory
Lafayette Victory
Lane Victory
Letitia Lvkes
Madaket
Manderson Victory
Meredith Victory
Morgantown Victory
Mormacmoon
Nathaniel Palmer
New Zealand Victory
Norcuba
Paducah Victory
Provo Victory
Rider Victory
Robin Gray
Robin Hood
Robin Kirk
Sea Splendor
Sea Wind
Sergeant Andrew Miller (USNS)
Southwind
St. Augustine Victory
Taineron
Towanda Victory
Twin Falls Victory
Union Victory
Virginia City Victory
Wacosta
Wesleyan Victory



Source:
The Sea War in Korea, Malcolm W. Cagle and Frank A Manson, Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1957


Korea: The First Shot by Salvatore R. Mercogliano
Europe: The Second Front by Salvatore R. Mercogliano

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