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Camanche (ACM-11/MMA-11) was the name given in 1945 to the former U.S. Army Mine Planter (USAMP) Brigadier General Royal T. Frank (MP-12) while in naval inactive reserve more than ten years after acquisition of the ship by Navy from the Army in 1944. The ship had previously been classified by the Navy as an Auxiliary Mine Layer (ACM) and then Minelayer, Auxiliary (MMA). The ship was never commissioned by Navy and thus never bore the "USS" prefix.

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  • Camanche (ACM-11) (en)
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  • Camanche (ACM-11/MMA-11) was the name given in 1945 to the former U.S. Army Mine Planter (USAMP) Brigadier General Royal T. Frank (MP-12) while in naval inactive reserve more than ten years after acquisition of the ship by Navy from the Army in 1944. The ship had previously been classified by the Navy as an Auxiliary Mine Layer (ACM) and then Minelayer, Auxiliary (MMA). The ship was never commissioned by Navy and thus never bore the "USS" prefix. (en)
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  • *ACM-11, MMA-11 and Camanche (Navy) (en)
  • *Brigadier General Royal T. Frank (Army) (en)
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  • by the US Navy 1944 (en)
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  • Never commissioned (en)
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  • June 2019 (en)
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  • ACM-11 class auxiliary minelayer (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • full (en)
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  • *Transferred to Atlantic Reserve Fleet on acquisition from Army in 1944 *Sold commercial, 1948 to become Pilgrim and later the Cape Cod. (en)
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  • *Brigadier General Royal T. Frank *ACM-11, MMA-11 and Camanche (en)
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  • Two Combustion Engineering header type boilers, two 1,200shp Skinner Unaflow reciprocating engines, no reduction gear, two shafts. (en)
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  • Camanche (ACM-11/MMA-11) was the name given in 1945 to the former U.S. Army Mine Planter (USAMP) Brigadier General Royal T. Frank (MP-12) while in naval inactive reserve more than ten years after acquisition of the ship by Navy from the Army in 1944. The ship had previously been classified by the Navy as an Auxiliary Mine Layer (ACM) and then Minelayer, Auxiliary (MMA). The ship was never commissioned by Navy and thus never bore the "USS" prefix. (en)
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  • *Sold commercial, 1948 to become Pilgrim and later the Cape Cod.
  • *Transferred to Atlantic Reserve Fleet on acquisition from Army in 1944
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