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- El SS Mauna Loa fue un carguero a vapor de la Matson Navigation Company que se hundió en el bombardeo de Darwin en febrero de 1942. Fue bautizado SS West Conob en 1919 y rebautizado SS Golden Eagle en 1928. En el momento de su finalización en En 1919, el barco fue inspeccionado por la Armada de los Estados Unidos para su posible uso como USS West Conob (ID-4033) pero no fue llevado a la Armada ni encargado. West Conob se construyó en 1919 para el United States Shipping Board (USSB), como parte de la serie de barcos West, barcos de carga con casco de acero construidos en la costa oeste de los Estados Unidos para el refuerzo bélico de la Primera Guerra Mundial, y fue el decimocuarto barco construido en Los Ángeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company en San Pedro, California. Inicialmente navegó para la Pacific Mail Steamship Company y circunnavegó el mundo dos veces en 1921. Comenzó a navegar a Sudamérica para Swayne & Hoyt Lines en 1925, y luego a Australia y Nueva Zelanda. Cuando la operación de Swayne & Hoyt fue asumida por Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company unos años más tarde, navegó con el nombre de Golden Eagle hasta 1934, cuando fue adquirida por Matson Navigation Company para el servicio entre Hawái y el territorio continental de los EE. UU.. Y fue renombrada como Mauna Loa, después de la gran erupción volcánica en la isla de Hawái. Poco antes de la entrada de Estados Unidos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el Departamento de Guerra de Estados Unidos contrató a Mauna Loa para transportar suministros a Filipinas. El barco fue parte de un intento fallido de reforzar las fuerzas aliadas bajo el ataque de los japoneses en Timor a mediados de febrero de 1942. Después del regreso de su convoy a Darwin, Territorio del Norte, Mauna Loa fue uno de los ocho barcos hundidos en el puerto de Darwin en el primer bombardeo japonés en el continente australiano el 19 de febrero. Los restos de su naufragio y su cargamento son un sitio de buceo en el puerto. (es)
- SS Mauna Loa was a steam-powered cargo ship of the Matson Navigation Company that was sunk in the bombing of Darwin in February 1942. She was christened SS West Conob in 1919 and renamed SS Golden Eagle in 1928. At the time of her completion in 1919, the ship was inspected by the United States Navy for possible use as USS West Conob (ID-4033) but was neither taken into the Navy nor commissioned. West Conob was built in 1919 for the United States Shipping Board (USSB), part of the West series of ships—steel-hulled cargo ships built on the West Coast of the United States for the World War I war effort—and was the 14th ship built at Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company in San Pedro, California. She initially sailed for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and had circumnavigated the globe twice by 1921. She began sailing to South America for Swayne & Hoyt Lines in 1925, and then, to Australia and New Zealand. When Swayne & Hoyt's operation was taken over by the Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company a few years later, she sailed under the name Golden Eagle until 1934, when she was transferred to Oceanic and Oriental's parent, the Matson Navigation Company. Matson renamed her Mauna Loa, after the large shield volcano on the island of Hawaii, and put her into service between Hawaii and the U.S. mainland. Shortly before the United States' entry into World War II, Mauna Loa was chartered by the United States Department of War to carry supplies to the Philippines. The ship was part of an aborted attempt to reinforce Allied forces under attack by the Japanese on Timor in mid-February 1942. After the return of her convoy to Darwin, Northern Territory, Mauna Loa was one of eight ships sunk in Darwin Harbour in the first Japanese bombing attack on the Australian mainland on 19 February. The remains of her wreck and her cargo are a dive site in the harbor. (en)
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- *Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.
* San Pedro, California (en)
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- US Official number: 218048 (en)
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- *1921: Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
* 1925: Swayne & Hoyt Lines
* 1928: Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Co.
* 1934: Matson Navigation Company
* 1941: War Department (en)
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- *1919: USSB
* 1928: Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Co.
* 1934: Matson Navigation Company (en)
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- *1 × triple-expansion steam engine
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- El SS Mauna Loa fue un carguero a vapor de la Matson Navigation Company que se hundió en el bombardeo de Darwin en febrero de 1942. Fue bautizado SS West Conob en 1919 y rebautizado SS Golden Eagle en 1928. En el momento de su finalización en En 1919, el barco fue inspeccionado por la Armada de los Estados Unidos para su posible uso como USS West Conob (ID-4033) pero no fue llevado a la Armada ni encargado. (es)
- SS Mauna Loa was a steam-powered cargo ship of the Matson Navigation Company that was sunk in the bombing of Darwin in February 1942. She was christened SS West Conob in 1919 and renamed SS Golden Eagle in 1928. At the time of her completion in 1919, the ship was inspected by the United States Navy for possible use as USS West Conob (ID-4033) but was neither taken into the Navy nor commissioned. (en)
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- SS Mauna Loa (es)
- SS Mauna Loa (en)
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- * 1928: Golden Eagle (en)
- * 1934: Mauna Loa (en)
- *West Conob (en)
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