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T2-SE-A1
 "Esso Camden" at the time of her launching, May 22, 1944.
 
"Esso Camden".
 
"Esso Camden".

ESSO CAMDEN, T2-SE-A1
History :
Built by Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania.
Yardnumber 413. UMSC No. 1739. Official nr. 245812,
Keel laid 15-02-1944. Launched 22-05-1944. Completed 05-06-1944. Gr. 10296 t., Net. 6236 t., Dw. 16613 t. L.o.a. 159,57 m., Br. 20,78 m., Dr. 9,31 m. Engine: 2 steam turbines, manufactured by Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh. 7240 B.h.p., 5401 kW. Speed 15 knots. 26 Tanks.
History:
ESSO CAMDEN-1944 completed for Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
ESSO CAMDEN-1950 for Esso Shipping Company, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
Additional Reports:
ESSO CAMDEN-1956 for Panama Transport Company, Panama.
Additional Reports:
Reported Esso Camden sold to shipbreakers in Spain. Arrived Vado Ligure 27 Mar. 1961 to be broken up. [ By Ditta G. Riccardi ]