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Registan, built 1910, was the first name for a ship serving fifty years under the later names Guantanamo, USS Guantanamo (ID-1637), Comerio, Vittorin, Grey Lag and finally Hai Lung until scrapping in 1960. The ship transported gunpowder and munitions during World War I as USS Guantanamo and as a cargo ship during World War II for the War Shipping Administration (WSA). After 12 October 1943 the ship was assigned to the Southwest Pacific Area command's permanent local fleet as the United States Army transport Grey Lag with that fleet's number X-101. In April 1945 she was one of the transports towing large barges from Australia and New Guinea to the Philippines after that concept to mitigate shipping shortages had been proven feasible. In 1946 the ship was sold to the Republic of China and re

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  • Registan, built 1910, was the first name for a ship serving fifty years under the later names Guantanamo, USS Guantanamo (ID-1637), Comerio, Vittorin, Grey Lag and finally Hai Lung until scrapping in 1960. The ship transported gunpowder and munitions during World War I as USS Guantanamo and as a cargo ship during World War II for the War Shipping Administration (WSA). After 12 October 1943 the ship was assigned to the Southwest Pacific Area command's permanent local fleet as the United States Army transport Grey Lag with that fleet's number X-101. In April 1945 she was one of the transports towing large barges from Australia and New Guinea to the Philippines after that concept to mitigate shipping shortages had been proven feasible. In 1946 the ship was sold to the Republic of China and renamed Hai Lung. (en)
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  • 1910-05-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Scrapped 1960
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  • William Gray & Company Ltd., West Hartlepool, County Durham (en)
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  • Scrapped 1960 (en)
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  • bridge (en)
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  • 1910-05-09 (xsd:date)
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  • *Anglo-Algerian S.S. Co., Ltd. *Cia. Cubana de Navegacion *New York & Cuba Mail Steamship Co. *U.S.Navy *New York & Porto Rico S.S. Co. *Agwilines Inc. *Comm. Giuseppe Bozzo, Genoa *U.S. Maritime Commission/War Shipping Administration *China Merchants' Steam navigation Co. Ltd. (en)
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  • Registan, built 1910, was the first name for a ship serving fifty years under the later names Guantanamo, USS Guantanamo (ID-1637), Comerio, Vittorin, Grey Lag and finally Hai Lung until scrapping in 1960. The ship transported gunpowder and munitions during World War I as USS Guantanamo and as a cargo ship during World War II for the War Shipping Administration (WSA). After 12 October 1943 the ship was assigned to the Southwest Pacific Area command's permanent local fleet as the United States Army transport Grey Lag with that fleet's number X-101. In April 1945 she was one of the transports towing large barges from Australia and New Guinea to the Philippines after that concept to mitigate shipping shortages had been proven feasible. In 1946 the ship was sold to the Republic of China and re (en)
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  • SS Registan (1910) (en)
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  • *Comerio (1927) (en)
  • *Grey Lag (1941) (en)
  • *Guantanamo (1911) (en)
  • *Hai Lung (1946), scrapped 1960. (en)
  • *Registan (en)
  • *USAT Grey Lag (Oct 43‑ after Apr 46) (en)
  • *Vittorin (1940) (en)
  • *USS Guantanamo (ID-1637) 21 May 1918 – 25 January 1919 (en)
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