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T2-SE-A1
 "Little Big Horn" inbound, during the war, September 1st, 1944.
(Photo US Coast Guard)
"Little Big Horn".
 "Spirit of Liberty", ex. "Little Big Horn" source, location and date unknown.
 
"Spirit of Liberty", ex. "Little Big Horn" source, location and date unknown.
 "Spirit of Liberty", ex. "Little Big Horn", August 24th, 1948. Inbound. Location unknown.
( Photo US Coast Guard )
 "Spirit of Liberty", ex. "Little Big Horn", August 24th, 1948. Inbound. Location unknown.
( Photo US Coast Guard )
 
"Spirit of Liberty", ex. "Little Big Horn" entering the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas.
( A slightly damaged Postcard, Photo by Frank B. Whaley )
 
"Hongkong Evergreen", ex. "Spirit of Liberty", ex. "Little Big Horn".
( Copyright Airfoto Malacca )
 
"Performance" ex. "Hongkong Evergreen", ex. "Point Sur", ex. "Spirit of Liberty", ex. "Little Big Horn" source, location and date unknown.

LITTLE BIG HORN, T2-SE-A1
History :
Built by Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Alabama.
Yardnumber 253. UMSC No. 537. Off. nr. 243263.
Keel laid 27-10-1942. Launched 21-03-1943. Completed 18-06-1943. Gr. 10172 t., Net. 6423 t., Dw. 16613 t. L.o.a. 159,57 m., Br. 20,78 m., Dr. 11,93 m. Engine: 2 steam turbines, manufactured by General Electric Company, Lynn, Massachussetts. 7240 B.h.p., 5401 kW. Speed 15 knots. 26 Tanks.
History:
LITTLE BIG HORN-1943 completed for United States War Shipping Administration, Mobile, Alabama, USA.
SPIRIT OF LIBERTY-1948 for Independent Tankships Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
SPIRIT OF LIBERTY-1955 for Keystone Shipping Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
POINT SUR-1964 for Western Ocean Transport Company, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
HONGKONG EVERGREEN-1971 for Evergreen Tankers Inc., Pacific Coast Transport, Panama.
HONGKONG EVERGREEN-1973 for Summit Service Corporation, Clover Marine Inc., Panama.
PERFORMANCE-1974 for Summit Service Corporation, Clover Marine Inc., Panama.
Additional Reports:
Reported Performance sold to shipbreakers in Taiwan. Arrived Kaohsiung 23 Mar. 1975 to be broken up, work began 23 May 1975. [ By Chin Tai Steel Enterprise Co., Ltd. ]