=]|module= |module2= }} USS Charles Carroll (APA-28) was a Crescent City-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Charles Carroll was named after a signatory to the American Declaration of Independence. Initially classified a transport ship, AP-58, the ship was launched as Deluruguay 24 March 1942 by Bethlehem Steel of Sparrows Point, Maryland; acquired by the Navy 13 August 1942; and commissioned the same day, Commander H. Beisemeier in command.
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| - =]|module= |module2= }} USS Charles Carroll (APA-28) was a Crescent City-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Charles Carroll was named after a signatory to the American Declaration of Independence. Initially classified a transport ship, AP-58, the ship was launched as Deluruguay 24 March 1942 by Bethlehem Steel of Sparrows Point, Maryland; acquired by the Navy 13 August 1942; and commissioned the same day, Commander H. Beisemeier in command.
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| - MCV Hull Type C3P-Delta, MCV Hull No. 150
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| - Cargo: 130,000 cu ft, 2,700 tons
- Troops: 67 Officers, 1,255 Enlisted
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| - Six battle stars for World War II service
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| - Officers 58, Enlisted 554
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| - underway November 1943, location unknown
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| - Charles Carroll, a signatory of the Declaration of Independence
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| - =]|module= |module2= }} USS Charles Carroll (APA-28) was a Crescent City-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Charles Carroll was named after a signatory to the American Declaration of Independence. Initially classified a transport ship, AP-58, the ship was launched as Deluruguay 24 March 1942 by Bethlehem Steel of Sparrows Point, Maryland; acquired by the Navy 13 August 1942; and commissioned the same day, Commander H. Beisemeier in command.
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