About: SS Norlom

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Norlom was a 6,326 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1919 as Editor by Skinner & Eddy Corporation, Seattle, Washington, United States for the United States Shipping Board (USSB), which became the United States Maritime Commission (USMC) in 1937. In 1941, she was transferred to the British Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Dunlin. She was transferred to Norway in 1942 and renamed Norlom. She served until 2 December 1943 when she was bombed and sunk at Bari, Italy.

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  • Norlom was a 6,326 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1919 as Editor by Skinner & Eddy Corporation, Seattle, Washington, United States for the United States Shipping Board (USSB), which became the United States Maritime Commission (USMC) in 1937. In 1941, she was transferred to the British Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Dunlin. She was transferred to Norway in 1942 and renamed Norlom. She served until 2 December 1943 when she was bombed and sunk at Bari, Italy. (en)
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  • 1919-08-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Bombed and sunk 1943, scrapped 1946
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  • Location where Norlom was bombed and sunk in Italy. (en)
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  • One 4-inch or 4.7-inch gun, ten machine guns (en)
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  • Skinner & Eddy (en)
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  • Design 1105 cargo ship (en)
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  • September 1919 (en)
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  • Bombed and sunk 1943, scrapped 1946 (en)
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  • *United States Official Number 218887 *United Kingdom Official Number 168161 *Code Letters LSTG * *Code Letters KOBG * *Code Letters GNLL * (en)
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  • 1919-08-16 (xsd:date)
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  • *Editor *Empire Dunlin *Norlom (en)
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  • *dunlin *Norway and Lom (en)
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  • *United States Shipping Board *United States Maritime Commission *J Billmeir & Co Ltd *Nortraship (en)
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  • 1943-12-02 (xsd:date)
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  • *United States Shipping Board *United States Maritime Commission *Ministry of War Transport *Norwegian Government (en)
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  • 359 (xsd:integer)
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  • Triple expansion steam engine (en)
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  • * Seattle, United States * London, United Kingdom * Oslo, Norway (en)
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  • * * *9,698 DWT (en)
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  • Norlom was a 6,326 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1919 as Editor by Skinner & Eddy Corporation, Seattle, Washington, United States for the United States Shipping Board (USSB), which became the United States Maritime Commission (USMC) in 1937. In 1941, she was transferred to the British Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Dunlin. She was transferred to Norway in 1942 and renamed Norlom. She served until 2 December 1943 when she was bombed and sunk at Bari, Italy. (en)
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  • SS Norlom (en)
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  • *Editor (1919–41) (en)
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