Interocean Shipping Company

Interocean Shipping Company, Interocean Steamship Company of San Francisco was a subsidiary of the Bethlehem Steel Company founded in the late 1930s and closed in 1986.[1][2][3]

Interocean Shipping Company
IndustryShipping
Founded1930s (1930s) San Francisco, California, United States
Defunct1986
FateClosed
Key people
Steven Moodie
ParentBethlehem Steel
A typical Victory ship

During World War II Interocean Shipping Company operated Merchant navy ships for the United States Shipping Board. During World War II Interocean Shipping Company was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration.Interocean Shipping Company operated Liberty ships and Victory ships for the merchant navy. The ship was run by its Interocean Shipping Company crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio.


Ships

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  • Ships:
  • Partial list as most ships were charted and not owned by Interocean:[4][5]
  • Oswego Reliance, a tanker[6]
  • James E. Davidson, a cargo ship [7][8][4][5]
  • SS Cosmic, a 745-foot cargo ship (charted not owned)

1930s charted:

  • Hanley (US) [9]
  • Brimanger (Norway)[10]
  • Taranger (Norway) [11]
  • Heranger (Norway)[12]
  • Villanger (Norway)[13]
  • Trondanger (Norway)[14]
  • Berganger (Norway) [15]
  • Moldanger (Norway)[16]
  • Hindanger (Norway)[17]


  • Interocean operated World War 2 ships:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "vicshipsB". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  2. ^ "House Flags of U.S. Shipping Companies: C". www.crwflags.com.
  3. ^ marinelink, Steven Moodie
  4. ^ a b c d "LibshipsA". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  5. ^ a b c "LibshipsB". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Oswego Reliance". Ships Nostalgia. 26 May 2020.
  7. ^ "[Str. James E. Davidson, before the launch]". Library of Congress.
  8. ^ "Davidson, James E. - Great Lakes Vessel HistoryGreat Lakes Vessel History". www.greatlakesvesselhistory.com.
  9. ^ "Weyerhauser Mill with the S. S. Hanley and the U. S. battleship Idaho in the background, Everett, approximately 1929". digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu.
  10. ^ "M/S Brimanger - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  11. ^ "M/S Taranger - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  12. ^ "M/S Heranger - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  13. ^ "M/S Villanger - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  14. ^ "M/S Trondanger - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  15. ^ "M/S Berganger - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  16. ^ "M/S Moldanger - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  17. ^ "M/S Hindanger- Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com.
  18. ^ a b "vicshipsN". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  19. ^ a b "LibShipsM". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  20. ^ a b c "LibShipsJ". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  21. ^ "vicshipsA". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  22. ^ "World War 2 Victory Ships - D - E". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  23. ^ "vicshipsT". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  24. ^ "LibShipsE". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  25. ^ "LibShipsK". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  26. ^ "LibShipsI". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  27. ^ "LibShipsL". www.mariners-l.co.uk.