Design 1027 ship

Design 1027 ship

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The '''Design 1027 ship''' (full name '''Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1027''') was a [[steel]]-[[hull (watercraft)|hulled]] [[cargo ship]] design approved for production by the [[United States Shipping Board]]{{'}}s [[Emergency Fleet Corporation]] (EFT) in [[World War I]].{{sfn|McKellar|p=Part III, 139-140}} They were referred to as the ''Oscar Daniels''-type as all the ships were built at the Oscar Daniels Shipbuilding Company, [[Tampa, Florida]] .{{sfn|McKellar|p=Part III, 139-140}} A total of 10 ships were ordered and built from 1919–1921.{{sfn|McKellar|p=Part III, 139-140}}{{cite web|first=Tim|last=Colton|url=http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/daniels.htm|title=Oscar Daniels Shipbuilding, Tampa FL|publisher=shipbuildinghistory.com |access-date=12 July 2021|date=March 9, 2016}}
The '''Design 1027 ship''' (full name '''Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1027''') was a [[steel]]-[[hull (watercraft)|hulled]] [[cargo ship]] design approved for production by the [[United States Shipping Board]]{{'}}s [[Emergency Fleet Corporation]] (EFT) in [[World War I]].{{sfn|McKellar|p=Part III, 139-140}} They were referred to as the ''Oscar Daniels''-type as all the ships were built at the Oscar Daniels Shipbuilding Company, [[Tampa, Florida]] .{{sfn|McKellar|p=Part III, 139-140}} A total of 10 ships were ordered and built from 1919 to 1921.{{sfn|McKellar|p=Part III, 139-140}}{{cite web|first=Tim|last=Colton|url=http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/daniels.htm|title=Oscar Daniels Shipbuilding, Tampa FL|publisher=shipbuildinghistory.com |access-date=12 July 2021|date=March 9, 2016}}


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