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List of ship launches in 1943

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The list of ship launches in 1943 includes a chronological list of some of the ships launched in 1943.

January

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
2 January  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Calvin Coolidge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
2 January  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Edward Preble Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
2 January  United Kingdom J. Harker Ltd. Knottingley Empire Rancher Severn type collier For Ministry of War Transport.[2]
2 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Rogers Clark Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
2 January  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John A. Dix Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
2 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John W. Weeks Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
3 January  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Francis Preston Blair Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
3 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Harrison Gray Otis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
4 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Benjamin H. Bristow Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
4 January  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne VIC 26 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[8]
5 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Joseph H. Hollister Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Stephen B. Elkins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
6 January  United Kingdom William Pickersgill & Co. Ltd. Southwick Chertsey Cargo ship For Watts, Watts & Co. Ltd.[9]
6 January  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Joseph T. Robinson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Louis Joliet Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
6 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Walter Raleigh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
7 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Daniel S. Lamont Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 January  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Leonidas Polk Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
7 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Phoebe A. Hearst Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
8 January  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd. Selby Empire Darby Tug For Ministry of War Transport.[13]
8 January  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Harmony Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[14]
8 January  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd. Selby Empire Joan Tug For Ministry of War Transport.[15]
8 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Windom Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
9 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Alexander J. Dallas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 January  United Kingdom Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd. Northwich Empire Coast Empire Lad-class coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[16]
9 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James Woodrow Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
9 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John Harvey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
9 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Zane Greyy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
10 January  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Robert M. La Folette Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
10 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Samuel de Champlain Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland LST-429 Landing Ship, Tank For Royal Navy.[17]
11 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Pio Pico Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
11 January  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Ready Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[18]
11 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Richard Rush Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
12 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles J. Folger Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
12 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John Drake Sloat Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
12 January  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Stephen C. Foster Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
13 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Robert Howe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
13 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Samuel D. Ingham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
14 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John A. Logan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland LST-423 Landing Ship, Tank For Royal Navy.[17]
14 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Pere Marquette Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 Janaury  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Carlos Carillo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
15 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George W. Campbell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
15 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Thomas R. Marshall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
16 January  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Walter Q. Gresham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
17 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles S. Fairchild Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
17 January  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, NJ Cowpens Independence-class aircraft carrier Converted cruiser hull
17 January  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Lou Gehrig Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
17 January  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mark Hopkins Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
17 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Nathaniel Macon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
17 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William J. Duane Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
18 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Andrew G. Curbin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
18 January  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Black Hawk Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
18 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William S. Young Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California George E. Hale Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John M. Palmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John Wright Stanly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
19 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas Ewing Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 January  United Kingdom John Readhead & Sons Ltd. South Shields Empire Capulet Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
20 January  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Burntisland Firelight Collier For Gas, Light & Coke Co. Ltd.[19]
21 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Francis Nash Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
21 January  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia George Walton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
21 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Thomas Nast Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
21 Janaury  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas William Eustis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
21 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William McKinley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 January  United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Yorktown Essex-class aircraft carrier
22 January  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Co Ltd Haverton Hill-on-Tees Kumasian Cargo ship For United Africa Co. Ltd.[21]
22 January  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Richard Olney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
22 Januuary  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Richard Yates Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
22 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Walter Forward Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
23 January  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Ltd. Aberdeen Empire Spitfire Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[22]
23 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John G. Carlisle Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
23 January  United Kingdom Richards Ironworks Ltd. Lowestoft TRV 3 Torpedo recovery vessel For the Admiralty.[23]
24 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Ephraim Brevard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
24 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Nancy Hanks Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Samuel P. Langley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
25 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Horace Gray Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
25 January  United Kingdom Ardrossan Dockyard Ltd. Ardrossan Southern Coast Coaster For Coast Lines Ltd.[24]
26 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina George E. Badger Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
26 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James Robertson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
26 January  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Govan Oxna Isles-class trawler For Royal Navy.[25]
28 January  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Andrew D. White Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
28 January  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Daniel Webster Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
28 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Edward P. Costigan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Henry B. Brown Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
28 January  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas John Armstrong Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
28 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William J. Worth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
29 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Frankli MacVeagh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
29 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Lyman J. Gage Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Benjamin Bonneville Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
30 January  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, WA Cordova Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Khedive
30 January  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Flora MacDonald Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
30 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Howard Stansbury Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
30 January  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Molly Pitcher Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
30 January  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Pierre Soule Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
31 January  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George M. Bibb Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
31 January  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Noah Webster Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
31 January  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Richard Henderson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 January  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Robert Stuart Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
31 January  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Walter E. Ranger Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
January  United Kingdom Anderson, Rigden & Perkins Ltd. Whitstable MFV-22 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[26]
January  United Kingdom Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd. Northwich VIC 16 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[27]

February

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
2 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Robert J. Walker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
2 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William Dunbar Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
3 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina James Sprunt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
3 February  United Kingdom J. Samuel White East Cowes Talybont Hunt-class destroyer For Royal Navy
4 February  United Kingdom Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne British Respect Tanker For British Tanker Co. Ltd.[28]
4 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California George C. Yount Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
4 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Sieur Duluth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
4 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William H. Aspinwall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
5 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George Shiras Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
5 February  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas William H. Crawford Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
5 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William M. Meredith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
6 February  United States Western Pipe and Steel Company San Francisco, California Eastwind Wind-class icebreaker For United States Navy
6 February  United Kingdom Bartram & Sons Sunderland, County Durham Empire Deed Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
6 February  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Grangemouth Empire Harbour Coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport
6 February  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Prowess Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[29]
6 February  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Lyman Hall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
6 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Matt W. Ransom Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
6 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Samuel Blatchford Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
6 February  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Sebastian Cermeno Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
6 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Solomon Juneau Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
7 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles Wilkes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
7 February  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Co Ltd Glasgow Empire Celia Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[30]
7 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John Whiteaker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 February  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd. Belfast Narica Tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd.[31][32]
8 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edward Fanning Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
9 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Grenville M. Dodge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
9 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Phineas Banning Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
9 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Sam Jackson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
10 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Furnifiel M. Simmons Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
10 February  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas James Barbour Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
11 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Mahlon Pitney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
11 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Owen Summers Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
11 February  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William Pierce Frye Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
12 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edmund Randolph Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
12 February  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Peter Donahue Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
12 February  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Robert Bacon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
12 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Thomas Kearns Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
12 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William R. Day Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
13 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Arthur Riggs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
13 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Edward B. Dudley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
13 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edward Livingston Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Justin S. Morrill Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
13 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Rufus W. Peckham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
14 February  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Eliphalet Nott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
14 February  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Isaac Sharpless Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
15 February  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas John H. Eatoon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
16 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Josiah Royce Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
16 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Julien Dubuque Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
16 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Lot Whitcomb Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
16 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Willie Jones Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
17 February  United States Bath Iron Works Bath, Maine Abbot Fletcher-class destroyer For United States Navy
17 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Vitus Bering Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
18 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Daniel Drake Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
18 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Moreton M. McCarver Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
18 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Nathan Clifford Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Adoniram Judson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
19 February  United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland Empire Friendship Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
19 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George Sharswood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina James Moore Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
19 Febbruary  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Joel R. Poinsett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
20 February  Australia Evans Deakin and Company Brisbane Ararat Bathurst-class corvette For Royal Australian Navy
20 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Benjamin Lundy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
20 February  United Kingdom S. P. Austin & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Bowcombe C-type coaster For .Stephenson, Clarke Ltd.[33]
20 February  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation Tacoma, Washington Delgada Bogue-class escort carrier For United States Navy
20 February  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation Tacoma, Washington Estero Bogue-class escort carrier For United States Navy
20 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Hall J. Kelley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John R. Park Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
20 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Louis D. Branders Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 February  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia John Milledge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
22 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Alfred Moore Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
22 February  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Valour Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[14]
22 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Henry L. Benning Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
23 February  United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Biloxi Cleveland-class cruiser For United States Navy
22 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John W. Cullen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
23 February  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Haverton Hill-on-Tees British Purpose Tanker For British Tanker Co. Ltd.[34]
23 February  United Kingdom Greenock Dockyard Co. Ltd. Greenock Clan Campbell Cargo ship For the Clan Line Steamers Ltd.[35]
23 February  United Kingdom G. Brown & Co. (Marine) Ltd. Greenock Empire Audrey Coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[36]
23 February  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire Beatrice Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[37]
23 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Theodore Dwight Weld Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
24 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Hiram S. Maxim Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 February  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas John Bell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
24 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Nathaniel J. Wyeth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
24 February  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Philander C. Knox Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
24 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Theodore Parker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
25 February  United States Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard Hingham, Massachusetts Daniel T. Griffin Buckley-class destroyer escort For United States Navy
25 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henderson Luelling Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
25 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John G. Nicolay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
25 February  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John Trumbull Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
25 February  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Newton D. Baker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
25 February  United Kingdom Harrow's Scotstoun Redpole Modified Black Swan-class sloop For Royal Navy.[39]
25 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Woodrow Wilson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
27 February  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon E. J. Harriman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
27 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James G. Birney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]"CALIFORNIA SHIPBUILDING". Shipbuildinghistory. Retrieved 23 January 2025.</ref>
27 February  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James W. Denver Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
26 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James B. Hickock Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 February  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Edward Bates Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
28 February  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Lydia M. Child Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
28 February  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, New Jersey Monterey Independence-class aircraft carrier For United States Navy
28 February  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 1 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[40]
28 February  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina William D. Pender Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Harland and Wolff Govan, Renfrewshire Powerful Majestic-class aircraft carrier For Royal Navy

March

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Cushing Bells Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
1 March  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Roger Griswold Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
1 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Thomas Cresap Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
2 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Rachel Jackson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
2 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William B. Ogden Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
3 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James Harrod Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
3 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Gallup Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
4 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles P. Steinmetz Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
4 March  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana James McHenry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
4 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Josiah B. Grinnell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
4 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Maria Mitchell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Christopher Greenup Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
5 March  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Hannibal Hamlin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
5 March  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas John C. Spencer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
5 March  United Kingdom Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. Dundee Scottish Monarch Cargo ship For Monarch Steamship Co. Ltd. [41]
5 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina William D. Moseley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
6 March  United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia Astoria Cleveland-class light cruiser
6 March  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Lucius Q. C. Lamar Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
6 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Margaret Fuller Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
6 March  United Kingdom R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co. Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne Rippingham Grange Cargo ship For Houlder Line Ltd.[42]
6 March  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 2 TID-class tug For the War Department.[40]
6 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William Osler Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
6 March  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas William Wilkins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
7 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Amos Kendall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 March  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Ezra Cornell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
7 March  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Francis Amasa Walker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
7 March  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Timothy Dwight Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
8 March  United Kingdom Sir J. Laing & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Empire Alliance Norwegian type tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[43]
8 March  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Cheer Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
8 March  United Kingdom Sir W G Armstrong, Whitworth & Co (Shipbuilders) Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne Empire Farmer Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
8 March  United Kingdom Henry Scarr Ltd. Hessle Empire Mascot Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[44]
8 March  United States Western Pipe and Steel Company San Pedro, California Southwind Wind-class icebreaker
6 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William B. Allison Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
9 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Belva Lockwood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina David L. Swain Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
9 March  United Kingdom William Hamilton & Co. Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire Trumpet Cargo ship For the Ministry of War Transport.[35]
9 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Henry Gilbert Costin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
9 March  United Kingdom Blythswood Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Glasgow Ninella Tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd.[45]
10 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Ansel Briggs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
10 March  United Kingdom John Readhead & Sons Ltd. South Shields Empire Perdita Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[46]
10 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Johns Hopkins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
10 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William H. Welch Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
11 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Clifford D. Mallory Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
11 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Kenneth A. J. MacKenzie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
11 March  United Kingdom Fleming & Ferguson Ltd. Paisley MOWT 9 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[47]
11 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Nathaniel Currier Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
12 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Alice F. Palmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
12 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Jacques Laramie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
12 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Jonathan Worth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
13 March  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Elias Boudinot Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
13 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry H. Richardson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
13 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Lucretia Mott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
13 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Lucy Stone Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
13 March  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia James M. Wayne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
14 March  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Ponce De Leon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
14 March  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Richard Hovey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
15 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James M. Goodhue Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
15 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Matthew T. Goldsboro Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
15 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Pierre Gibault Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
16 March  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Fitzhugh Lee Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
16 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frances E. Willard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
16 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Henry H. Sibley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
16 March  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 3 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[40]
16 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William S. Haisted Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
17 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Benjamin H. Grierson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
17 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Henry H. Rice Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
17 March  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Timothy Bloodworth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
18 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Elisha Mitchell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
18 March  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire Miranda Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[50]
18 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Howard A. Kelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
18 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Ives Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
18 March  United Kingdom Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. Glasgow Socotra Cargo ship For British India Steam Navigation Company.[51]
19 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Betsy Ross Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Elijah P. Lovejoy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
19 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Howland Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John S. Pillsbury Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 March  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Jubal A. Early Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
19 March  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Robert Toombs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
20 March  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Rinaldo Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[52]
21 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Abigail Adams Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
21 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Christopher Gale Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
21 March  India Godavari Black Swan-class sloop
21 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Graham Taylor Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
21 March  United Kingdom Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Wallsend Nacella Tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroelum Co. Ltd.[53]
21 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Thomas Corwin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
22 March  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington Edisto Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Nabob
22 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Knute Nelson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
22 March  United Kingdom William Pickersgill & Co. Ltd. Southwick Stanridge Cargo ship For Stanhope Steamship Co. Ltd.[9]
23 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Albert B. Cummins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
23 March  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd. Govan British Patience Tanker For British Tanker Co. Ltd.[54][55]
23 March  United Kingdom J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Chinese Prince Cargo ship For Prince Line Ltd.[56]
23 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James B. Weaver Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
23 March  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Samanco Cargo ship For Pacific Steam Navigation Company.[57]
24 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California David Dudley Field Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 March  United Kingdom Ailsa Shipbuilding & Co. Ltd. Troon Empire Jessica Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[58]
23 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James W. Grimes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
24 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John J. Abel Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
24 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina William L. Davidson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
25 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California David Starr Jordan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
25 March  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Co Ltd Haverton Hill-on-Tees Lafian Cargo ship For United Africa Co. Ltd.[21]
25 March  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 4 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[40]
25 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William H. Wilmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
26 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Franklin P. Mall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
26 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George L. Baker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
26 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Guthrie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
26 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Simon Newcomb Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
26 March  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Sun Yat Sen Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
27 March  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Aedanus Burke Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
27 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Amy Lowell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
27 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Chief Joseph Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
27 March  United Kingdom A & J Inglis Ltd. Glasgow Empire Coppice Coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[59]
27 March  Italy Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico Trieste Arturo Ariete-class torpedo boat Built for Regia Marina but taken over by Germany as TA24[60]
27 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Banyard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
27 March  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida John Gorrie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
28 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Elizabeth Blackwell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 March  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John Sullivan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
14 March  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Robert M. T. Hunter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
28 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Walker Taylor Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
29 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henry W. Corbett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
29 March  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Richard S. Ewell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
29 March  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Samuel Dexter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
29 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William G. Fargo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
30 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Howell Cobb Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Santiago Iglesias Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
31 March  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Edward N. Hurley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
31 March  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas George E. Pickett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
31 March  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George Flavel Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
31 March  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida John Bascomb Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
31 March  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Roger Moore Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
31 March  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California S. Hall Young Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 March  United States Western Pipe and Steel Company San Pedro, California Westwind Wind-class icebreaker
31 March  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William James Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]

April

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 April  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Cable Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
1 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John H. Couch Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
1 April  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Preserver Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
1 April  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Shackle Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
1 April  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 5 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[61]
2 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Jacques Cartier Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
2 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California J. H. Kincaid Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
3 April  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Chain Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
3 April  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Mountain Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[14]
3 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George H. Flanders Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
3 April  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Rosario Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[62]
3 April  Australia HMA Naval Dockyard Williamstown, Victoria Stawell Bathurst-class corvette
4 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Alexander Baranof Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
4 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Bernard N. Baker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
4 April  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, New Jersey Cabot Independence-class light aircraft carrier Converted cruiser hull
5 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Benjamin N. Cardozo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 April  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Casablanca Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
5 April  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Emma Willard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
5 April  United Kingdom S. P. Austin & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Empire Judy Coaster For Ministry of War Transport.[63]
5 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Francis W. Pettygrove Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
5 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Hugh McCulloch Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
5 April  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Joseph Warren Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
5 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Stanford White Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 April  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas William N. Pendleton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Robert Rowan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
6 April  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Thomas Fitzsimons Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
7 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Charles M. Schwab Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
7 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George D. Prentice Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
7 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henry Failing Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Sheledon Jackson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
7 April  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia William B. Woods Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
7 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William Carson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
7 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Winfred L. Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
8 April  United Kingdom Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd. Birkenhead British Restraint Tanker For British Tanker Co. Ltd.[34]
8 April  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John Chandler Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
8 April  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Sunderland Empire Beauty Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
8 April  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire Falstaff Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[50]
8 April  United Kingdom S P Austin & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Judy Coaster For Ministry of War Transport
8 April  United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland Empire Manor Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[64]
8 April  United Kingdom Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. Barrow in Furness Empire Viceory Heavy lift ship For Ministry of War Transport.[65]
8 April  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, New Jersey Huntington Fargo-class light cruiser
8 April  United Kingdom Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd. Goole Empire Samson Modified Warrior-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[66]
8 April  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd Glasgow Empire Falstaff Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
8 April  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Trevelyan Cargo ship For Hain Steamship Co. Ltd.[67]
9 april  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon B. F. Shaw Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Luther Burbank Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
9 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Thomas W. Bickett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
10 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Charles H. Windham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
10 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Charles Piez Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
10 April  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Crawford W. Long Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
10 April  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Moses Austin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
10 April  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Tarleton Brown Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
10 April  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 6 TID-class tug For the Admiralty Ministry of War Transport.[68]
11 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George M. Pullman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Simon Bolivar Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
12 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Horace Williams Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
12 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Juan Flaco Brown Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Bushrod Washington Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
13 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Louis Agassiz Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
13 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Thaddeus S. C. Lowe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William Strong Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
14 April  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Benito Juarez Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
14 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Edward Bellamy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
14 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Jose Bonifacio Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
14 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Miguel Hidalgo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
14 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Wilbur Wright Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 April  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Charles Sumner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
15 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Levis Woodbury Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
15 April  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William Phips Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
16 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Cass Gilbert Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
16 April  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Henry Groves Connor Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
16 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Josiah D. Whitney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
16 April  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 7 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[68]
16 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Thornton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
17 April  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas David G. Burnet Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
17 April  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Francis Asbury Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
17 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Homer Lea Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
17 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Joseph P. Bradley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
17 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Thomas L. Clingman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
17 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William M. Gwin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
18 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Glen Curtiss Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
18 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Gouverneur Morris Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
18 April  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John Holmes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
18 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Mark Keppel Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
18 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William A. Jones Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
19 April  United States Fore River Shipyard Quincy, MA Canberra Baltimore-class heavy cruiser
19 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina David Caldwell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
19 April  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Liscome Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
20 April  United Kingdom J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Denewood Cargo ship For John I. Jacobs & Co. Ltd.[56]
20 April  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Burntisland Empire Glory Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[69]
20 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Eastman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
20 April;  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Gilbert Stuart Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 April  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Spanker Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[70]
21 April  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd. Grangemouth Empire Citizen Icemaid type collier For Ministry of War Transport.[71]
21 April  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd Greenock Empire Florizel Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
21 April  United Kingdom Clelands (Successors) Ltd. Wallsend Empire John Larch-class tug For the Admiralty.[72]
21 April  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, WA Jamaica Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Shah
21 April  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana James E. Howard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
21 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Wiley Post Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
22 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon DeWitt Clinton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
22 April  United Kingdom Scott & Sons Ltd. Bowling Empire Griffin Modified Warrior-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[73]
22 April  United Kingdom Sir J. Laing & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Empire Inventor Norwegian type tanker For .[74]
22 April  United Kingdom Bartram & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Rock Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[75]
22 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California George Gershwin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
22 April  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia John C. Breckinridge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
22 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Woolman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
22 April  India Kistna Modified Black Swan-class sloop
22 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Waigstil Avery Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
22 April  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida William J. Bryan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
22 April  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana William M. Evarts Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
23 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Cyrus W. Field Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
23 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California General Vallejo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
23 April  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas James S. Hogg Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
23 April  United Kingdom J. Bolson & Son Ltd. Poole MMS 281 MMS-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[76]
23 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Richard Harding Davis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
23 April  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 8 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[68]
23 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Ward Hunt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
24 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Anson Burlingame Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
24 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Cornelia P. Spencer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
24 April  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Curb Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
24 April  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Henry S. Foote Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
24 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William Pepper Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
25 April  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Escambier T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
25 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Isaac Babbitt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
25 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William H. McGuffey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
26 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Andrew Rowan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
26 April  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Emily Dickinson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
26 April  United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, VA Intrepid Essex-class aircraft carrier
26 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William W. Gerhard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
27 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles E. Duryea Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
27 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Cushman K. Davis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
27 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Thomas Hill Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
27 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Walter Hines Page Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
28 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edward W. Scripps Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
28 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George L. Shaup Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
29 April  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Joseph R. Lamar Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
29 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Louis Hennepin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
29 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Silas Weir Mitchell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
30 April  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Benjamin D. Wilson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
30 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Benjamin Holt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
30 April  United Kingdom Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. Dundee Iceland Cargo ship For Currie Line Ltd. [41]
30 April  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Ignatius Donnelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
30 April  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Jane Long Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
30 April  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Joseph A. Brown Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
30 April  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Joseph Leidy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
30 April  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Josiah Snelling Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 April  United States Ingalls Shipbuilding Pascagoula, Mississippi Sea Scamp Type C3 troop transport For U.S. Navy

May

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 May  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Charles Henderson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
1 May  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Coral Sea Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
1 May  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana F. T. Frelinghuysen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
2 May  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Button Gwinnett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
2 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James R. Randall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
2 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Joseph Sepulveda Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
2 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Oliver Evans Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
2 May  United Kingdom Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd. Linthouse Paparoa Refrigerated cargo liner For New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd.[77]
2 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Robert Newell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
3 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Asa Gray Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
3 May  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Burntisland Cormarsh Collier For Wm. Cory & Son Ltd.[78]
3 May  United Kingdom William Denny & Bros. Ltd. Dumbarton Empire MacAndrew MAC ship For Ministry of War Transport.[79]
3 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Henry Wilson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
3 May  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Joseph M. Medill Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
3 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Mary Lyon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
4 May  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Empire Industry Ocean type tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[80][81]
4 May  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Peak Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[29]
4 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Ignace Paderewski Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
4 May  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas James B. Bonham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
4 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Morgan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
4 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Robert F. Hoke Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
4 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Stanford Newel Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
4 May  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 9 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[68]
4 May  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Trevince Cargo ship For Hain Steamship Co. Ltd.[67]
4 May  United Kingdom Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Wallsend Vindex Escort carrier For Royal Navy.[82]
5 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Charles Lummis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Elisha Graves Otis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
5 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Thomas W. Hyde Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
5 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William T. G. Vault Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
6 May  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Buttress Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[14]
6 May  United Kingdom Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd. Goole Empire Jester Modified Warrior-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[66]
6 May  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd. Selby Empire Sara Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[83]
6 May  United Kingdom Richards Ironworks Ltd. Lowestoft Empire Sportsman Coaster For Ministry of War Transport.[84]
6 May  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington Keweenaw Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Patroller
6 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Knute Rockne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
7 May  United Kingdom Amethyst Modified Black Swan-class sloop
7 May  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd. Selby Empire Sybil Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[83]
7 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Washington Carver Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
7 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Jedediah S. Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
7 May  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida John J. Crittenden Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
7 May  United Kingdom John Readhead & Sons Ltd. South Shields Kelmscott Cargo ship For Pachesham Steamship Co.[85]
7 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Sallie S. Cotton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
7 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William H. Gray Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William H. Webb Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
8 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James J. Corbett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Josiah Nelson Cushing Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
9 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Edward Eggleston Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
 United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Kennebago T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
10 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James A. Bayard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
10 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John Burroughs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
10 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John Owen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
10 May  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Robert Lowry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
10 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas A. Hendricks Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
10 may  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 10 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[68]
10 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Walter Camp Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Charles Crocker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
11 May  Sweden Öresunds Varve A/B Landskrona Eberhart Essberger Cargo ship For J T Essberger, Hamburg
11 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Stevenson Taylor Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Charles A. McAllister Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 May  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Corregidor Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
12 May  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Felix Grundy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
12 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Hobart Baker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
12 May  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas James W. Fannin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
12 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Jonathan Jennings Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
13 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Elbert Hubbard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
13 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Eugene Field Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
13 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John S. Casement Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Philip Doddridge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
14 May  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Anson Jones Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
14 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Christy Mathewson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George W. Julian Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
14 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California P. T. Barnum Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
14 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Samuel Bowles Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
15 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John Grier Hibben Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
16 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Gipp Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
16 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henry S. Lane Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
16 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John E. Schmeltzer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
16 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Mary Cassatt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
16 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Thomas Oliver Larkin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
17 May  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Frederick L. Dau Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
17 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Haym Salomon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
17 May  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Julien Poydras Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
17 May  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 11 TID-class tug For the War Department.[68]
18 May  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Avonmoor Cargo ship For Moor Line Ltd.[67]
18 May  United Kingdom Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne Empire MacCabe MAC tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[86]
18 May  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana George Poindexter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
18 May  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Co Ltd Glasgow Hughli Cargo ship For J. Nourse Ltd.[87]
18 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James Oliver Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
18 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John L. Motley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
18 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Juan Bautistade Anza Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
18 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Kemp P. Battle Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
18 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Matthew B. Brady Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
18 May  United Kingdom Fleming & Ferguson Ltd. Paisley MOWT 10 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[47]
18 May  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington Prince Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Rajah
18 May  United Kingdom Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. Dundee Telemachus Cargo ship For Ocean Steamship Co. [88]
19 May  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Elihu Root Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
19 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Eric V. Hauser Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
19 May  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Lackawapan T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
19 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Michael Pupin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
19 May  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Thomas Todd Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
20 May  United Kingdom William Pickersgill & Co. Ltd. Southwick Chiswick Cargo ship For Watts, Watts & Co. Ltd.[9]
20 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Edward A. MacDowell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
20 May  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Ltd Haverton Hill-on-Tees Empire Chieftain Standard Fast type cargo liner For Ministry of War Transport.[89]
20 May  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire Service Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[50]
20 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Lyman Stewart Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
20 May  United Kingdom J. & G. Thompson Ltd. Clydebank Nairana Nairana-class escort carrier For Royal Navy.[90]
20 May  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Valve Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
21 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Conrad Weiser Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John M. T. Finney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon R. C. Brennan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
21 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Robert Dale Owen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
21 May  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Sidney Lanier Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
21 May  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 30 TID-class tug For the Admiralty Ministry of War Transport.[91]
22 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine George F. Patten Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
22 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John Alden Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
22 May  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Langdon Cheves Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
22 May  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, NJ Langley Independence-class light aircraft carrier Converted cruiser hull
22 May  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd Grangemouth Empire Wrestler Coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport
22 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Frederick Douglass Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
22 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Joseph Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
23 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Clarence Darrow Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
23 May  United Kingdom Henry Scarr Ltd. Hessle Empire Maisie Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[44]
23 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Francis E. Warren Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
23 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John P. Mitchell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
24 May  United Kingdom Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. Glasgow Behar Cargo ship For British India Steam Navigation Company.[51]
24 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Charles W. Eliot Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
24 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Cyrus Hamlin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
24 May  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Harriet Beecher Stowe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
24 May  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas James E. Haviland Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
24 May  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Joseph N. Nicollet Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
24 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Thomas F. Bayard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
24 May  United Kingdom Ailsa Shipbuilding Co Ltd. Troon Zealand C-type coaster For Currie Line Ltd.[92]
25 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Charles D. Poston Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
25 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George Davidson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
25 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Tecumseh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
26 May  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne Empire Townsman Severn type collier, coaster For the Ministry of War Transport.[93]
26 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John L. Sullivan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
26 May  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Mission Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
27 May  Australia Poole & Steel Limited Balmain, New South Wales Cowra Bathurst-class corvette
27 May  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Edward Burleson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
27 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Joseph C. Avery Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
27 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Josiah Earl Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
28 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Franklin K. Lane Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
28 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry Bergh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
28 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John Minto Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
28 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Louisa M. Alcott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
28 May  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 12 TID-class tug For the Ministry of War Transport.[68]
29 May  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne Empire Lewis Maple-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[13]
29 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Geronimo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
29 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John M. Morehead Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
29 May  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Lorenzo De Zavala Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
29 May  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Robert Y. Hayne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
29 May  United States Philadelphia Naval Yard Philadelphia Solar Buckley-class destroyer escort
30 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Irving M. Scott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
30 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James H. McClintock Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
30 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Joseph H. Nicholson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
30 May  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Pleasant Armstrong Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
31 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California David E. Hughes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
31 May  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Empire Outpost Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[94]
31 May  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Hannis Taylor Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
31 May  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Jacob S. Mansfield Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
31 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Carroll Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
31 May  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida John Hay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
31 May  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Joseph S. Emery Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 May  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mascoma T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
31 May  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William Tyler Page Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 June  United Kingdom Blyth Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd Blyth, Northumberland Frome River-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[95]
1 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Thomas Nelson Page Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
1 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Wilson P. Hunt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
2 June  United Kingdom Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd. Goole Ability Coaster For F. T. Everard & Sons Ltd.[96]
2 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Billy Mitchell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
2 June  Germany Jos. L. Meyer Papenburg Bürgermeister O’Swald II lightvessel
2 June  United Kingdom J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Caxton Cargo ship For Barberrys Steamship Co. Ltd.[56]
2 June  United Kingdom J. S. Watson Ltd. Gainsborough Empire Mustang Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[97]
2 June  United Kingdom Sir W G Armstrong, Whitworth & Co (Shipbuilders) Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne Empire Flag Refrigerated cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
2 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Berkeley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
2 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James McCosh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
2 June  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana John A. Quitman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
2 June  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard [Tacoma, Washington]] Niantic Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Ranee
2 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 14 TID-class tug For the Ministry of War Transport.[68]
2 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 31 TID-class tug For the War Department.[91]
2 June  United Kingdom S. P. Austin & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Wrenwood C-type coaster For Wm France, Fenwick & Co. Ltd.[33]
3 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Ben Holladay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
3 June  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Benjamin R. Milam Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
3 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Jonathan P. Dolliver Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
3 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William Pepperell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
4 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Adolph Sutro Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
4 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Edward Richardson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
5 June  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Guadalcanal Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
5 June  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Govan Helmsdale River-class frigate For Royal Navy.[98]
5 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James Shields Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Joel Palmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
5 June  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Richard M. Johnson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
6 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Albert C. Ritchie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
6 June  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Edward Sparrow Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
6 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Eugene B. Daskam Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
6 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John W. Mackay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
7 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Eugene Hale Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
7 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Harlan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
7 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Robert Treat Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
7 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas Nuttall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
8 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Andrew T. Huntington Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
8 June  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Guliver Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[14]
8 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James W. Nye Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John A. Johnson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
8 June  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana John Sharp Williams Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
8 June  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Nicholas Herkimer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
8 June  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Sidney Sherman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
8 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina William T. Barry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
9 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George W. Woodward Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
9 June  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Ocklawaha T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
9 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Thomas B. Reed Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
10 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Charles Bullfinch Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
10 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California D. W. Harrington Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
10 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Ephraim W. Baughman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
10 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Robert Lucas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
10 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 15 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[68]
10 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William W. Mayo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Lind Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Lee S. Overman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
11 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Pierre L'Enfant Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Edward Canby Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
12 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Edward L. Grant Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William F. MacLennan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Ole E. Rolvag Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
13 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Robert J. Collier Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
14 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Joshua L. Chamberlin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
14 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Samuel A. Worcester Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]{
14 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Thomas J. Jarvis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
14 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Wilfred Grenfell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
15 June  India Cauvery Modified Black Swan-class sloop
15 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Edwin T. Meredith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
13 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Florence Crittenton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
15 June  Italy CRDA Trieste Gladio Ariete-class torpedo boat Built for Regia Marina but taken over by Germany as TA37[60]
15 June  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Henry Durant Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
15 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John A. Donald Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
15 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John F. Steffen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
15 June  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas John Mary Odin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
15 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John T. McMillan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 June  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Richard Montgomery Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
16 June  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana John McDonogh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
17 June  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Burntisland Brighton Cargo ship For R. Chapman & Son.[78]
17 June  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Campania Nairana-class escort carrier For Royal Navy.
17 June  United Kingdom Sir J. Laing & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Empire Gain Intermediate type tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[99]
17 June  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Govan Empire MacKay MAC tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[86]
17 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Fremont Older Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
17 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Joseph Le Conte Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
17 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Joseph Priestley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
17 June  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington Perdido Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Trouncer
17 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas Condon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
17 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 32 TID-class tug For the War Department.[91]
18 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Samuel McIntyre Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
18 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Stephen T. Mather Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Conrad Kohrs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 June  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Rival Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[100]
19 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Frank Springer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 June  United States Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company Newport News, VA Houston Cleveland-class light cruiser
19 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Jeremiah O'Brien Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
19 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Joshua W. Alexander Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 June  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Mary Austin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
19 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Simon Benson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
19 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 16 TID-class tug For the Admiralty Ministry of War Transport.[68]
19 June  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Vestal Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.
20 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Arthur Dobbs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
20 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne Empire Percy Maple-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[13]
20 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Maria Stanford Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
20 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Stephen Crane Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
21 June  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire Macrae MAC ship For Ministry of War Transport.[79]
21 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Finley Peter Dunne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
21 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Irving W. Platt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
21 June  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Robert Trimble Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
22 June  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd. Grangemouth Empire Islander Icemaid type collier For Ministry of War Transport.[71]
23 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine George Cleeve Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
23 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Jacob H. Gallinger Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
23 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John A. Poor Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
23 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Nicholas J. Sinnott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
23 June  United States Bethlehem Steel Company Quincy, MA Quincy Baltimore-class heavy cruiser
23 June  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Sylvester Gardiner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
23 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 33 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[91]
23 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Beaumont Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
23 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William H. Jackson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
24 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Christopher C. Andrews Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
24 June  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas E. A. Peden Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
24 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henry L. Pittock Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
24 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John H. Rosseter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John Lawson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
24 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Marina Raskova Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
25 June  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Casimir Pulaski Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
25 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Charles A. Warfield Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
25 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry Dodge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
25 June  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Pamanset [[T2 tanker] For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
26 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Felix Hathaway Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
26 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Janet Lord Ropner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
26 June  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 17 TID-class tug For the Admiralty Ministry of War Transport.[68]
27 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Hilary A. Herbert Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
27 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John S. Sargent Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles Robinson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 June  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Dwight D. Moody Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
28 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Floyd B. Olson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
28 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James Withycombe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
28 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Nathan Towson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
28 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Stephen Vincent Benet Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
29 June  United Kingdom William Hamilton & Co. Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire Daring Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
29 June  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Empire Traveller Ocean typetanker For Ministry of War Transport.[80][101]
29 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Increase A. Lapham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
29 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Robert Erskine Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
29 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Stephen H. Long Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
30 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Anson P. K. Safford Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
30 June  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Binger Hermann Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
30 June  United Kingdom Greenock Dockyard Co. Ltd. Greenock Clan Urquhart Cargo ship For the Clan Line Steamers Ltd.[35]
30 June  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Hutchison I. Cone Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
30 June  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Stevenson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
30 June  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Leonidas Merritt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 June  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Mahadevi Cargo ship For Asiatic Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.[102]
30 June  United Kingdom Blythswood Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Glasgow Manchester Shipper Cargo ship For Manchester Liners Ltd.[42]
30 June  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Sam Houston II Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
30 June  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Vent Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
30 June  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William R. Nelson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Clarence King Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
1 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Donald MacLeay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
1 July  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Greenwich Cargo ship For Britain Steamship Co. Ltd.[67]
1 July  United Kingdom Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd. Northwich VIC 17 VIC lighter For the War Department.[27]
2 July  United Kingdom Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Wallsend Empire MacMahon MAC tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[103]
2 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 34 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[91]
3 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henry L. Hoyt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
3 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Jacob Riis Liberty ship Completed as Samholt for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
3 July  Australia Evans Deakin & Co Brisbane Kiama Bathurst-class corvette
3 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Lawrence D. Tyson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
3 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne VIC 32 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[8]
4 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George M. Cohan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
4 July  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida John Philip Sousa Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
4 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Joseph Watt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
4 July  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Peter Zenger Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
4 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Prouse Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
5 July  United Kingdom John Crown & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Dolly Modified Warrior-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[104]
5 July  United Kingdom John Readhead & Sons Ltd. South Shields Empire Path Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[105]
5 July  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas George C. Childress Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Francis G. Newlands Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
6 July  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Hamlin Garland Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
6 July  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas J. Pinckney Henderson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California M. H. De Young Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
7 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Delazon Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 July  United Kingdom Hart Modified Black Swan-class sloop
7 July  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana John Stagg Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
7 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 35 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[91]
8 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina David F. Houston Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
8 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John E. Wilkie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John J. Ingalls Liberty ship Completed as Samson for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
9 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Ambrose Bierce Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
9 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Samuel K. Barlow Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
10 July  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Andrew Pickens Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
10 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Billy Sunday Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
10 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George H. Pendleton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
10 July  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana George W. Kendall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
10 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Ross Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
10 July  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Manila Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
10 July  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Ponganset T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
10 July  Germany Lübecker Flenderwerke AG Lübeck Tiefland Hansa A Type cargo ship For Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft A/S & Co K
11 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Granville Stuart Liberty ship Completed as Samaritan for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
11 July  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia John Catron Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
11 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John Merrick Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
11 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John P. Gaines Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
11 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Wanamaker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
11 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Joseph A. Holmes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
12 July  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas George P. Garrison Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
12 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James A. Farrell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 July  Australia State Dockyard Newcastle, New South Wales Strahan Bathurst-class corvette
12 July  United States Consolidated Steel Corporation Wilmington, California Cape Berkeley Type C1-S-AY1 Landing Ship, Infantry To Ministry of War Transport on completion under Lend-Lease
12 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Zona Gale Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Brand Whitlock Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Fergus Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
13 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William C. Lane Liberty ship Completed as Sampler for Ministry of War Transport.[4]
14 July  Germany Deutsche Werft Hamburg Cuxhaven Hansa A Type cargo ship For Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft
14 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon David Douglas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
14 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Luther S. Kelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 July  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Tobias E. Stansbury Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
15 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Charles A. Dana Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
15 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles N. McGroarty Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Crosby S. Noyes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
15 July  United Kingdom Hall, Russell & Co. Ltd. Aberdeen Edenwood Cargo ship For Joseph Constantine Steamship Line Ltd.[106]
15 July  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Sunderland Empire City Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
15 July  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Oran M. Roberts Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
15 July  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington Sunset Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Thane
15 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 36 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[91]
15 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Vernon L. Kellog Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
16 July  United Kingdom William Pickersgill & Sons Ltdd Sunderland Empire Copperfield Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
16 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George H. Himes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
16 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George W. Childs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
16 July  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Jack London Liberty ship For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
16 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Jose Marti Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
16 July  United Kingdom Lapwing Black Swan-class sloop
16 July  United Kingdom Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Thamesfield Tanker For Northern Petroleum Tank Steamship Co. Ltd.[107]
17 July  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Haverton Hill-on-Tees Empire Regent Standard Fast type cargo liner For Ministry of War Transport.[89]
17 July  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Seaman Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[108]
17 July  United Kingdom Bartram & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Tourist Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[109]
17 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Howard T. Ricketts Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
17 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Richard P. Hobson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
17 July  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Robert Lansing Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
17 July  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Robert T. Hill Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
17 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Thomas M. Cooley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
17 July  United Kingdom Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd. Northwich VIC 27 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[110]
17 July  United States Fore River Shipyard Quincy, MA Vincennes Cleveland-class light cruiser
17 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William N. Byers Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
18 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon J. D. Ross Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
18 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Evans Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
18 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Robert Eden Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
18 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Robert G. Ingersoll Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
18 July  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Robert Jordan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
18 July  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Robert Rogers Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
19 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Ina Coolbrith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 20 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[111]
20 July  United Kingdom J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Sunderland, Co Durham Empire Duke Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
20 July  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Nigel Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[112]
20 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James K. Kelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 July  United Kingdom Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd. Birkenhead Johnathan Holt Cargo ship For John Holt & Co (Liverpool) Ltd. [113]
20 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Joshua Hendy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
20 July  United Kingdom J. Bolson & Son Ltd. Poole MMS 282 MMS-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[114]
20 July  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Natoma Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
20 July  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Nelson Dingley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
20 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 18 TID-class tug For the War Department.[111]
21 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Clement Clay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
21 July  United Kingdom Cammel Laird & Co Ltd. Birkenhead Empire MacColl MAC tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[86]
21 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frank D. Phinney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
21 July  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Henry Watterson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
22 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Cornelius Cole Liberty ship Completed as Samsurf for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
22 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George Vickers Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
22 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas W. Symons Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
22 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William H. Allen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
23 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Arthur P. Davis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
23 July  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Harry A. Garfield Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
23 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Louis Marshall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
23 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Willis C. Hawley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
24 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Augustus H. Garland Liberty ship Completed as Samblade for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
24 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Marcus Daly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
24 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Melville E. Stone Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Thomas W. Owen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
24 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 21 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[111]
24 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Townsend Harris Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
25 July  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Mary Ashley Townsend Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
25 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Thomas U. Walter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
25 July  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia William L. Yancey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
25 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Wyatt Earp Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
26 July  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Frederick H. Newell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
26 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George L. Curry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
26 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry V. Aldorado Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
27 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Chatham C. Lyon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
27 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William Hume Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
28 July  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Ezra Weston Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
28 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Innes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Constantine Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
28 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John W. Powell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
28 July  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Josiah Quincy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
28 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Thorstein Veblen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
29 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Anton M. Holter Liberty ship Completed as Sambay for Ministry of War Transport.[4]
29 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edwin Joseph O'Hara Liberty ship Completed as Sambo for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
29 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John T. Holt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
29 July  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Ontario Minotaur-class cruiser For Royal Navy.
 United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Sebec T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
30 July  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Co Ltd Glasgow Empire Symbol Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[115]
30 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California H. G. Blasdel Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 July  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Clinton Kelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
31 July  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Edwin L. Drake Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
31 July  United Kingdom J L Thompson & Sons Ltd Sunderland, Co Durham Empire Duke Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
31 July  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Grasp Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
31 July  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James H. Robinson Liberty ship Completed as Samsteel for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
31 July  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina James I. McKay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
31 July  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia John McKinley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
31 July  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Lafacadio Hearn Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
31 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Thomas C. Power Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 July  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 19 TID-class tug For the War Department.[111]
31 July  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William F. Vilas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 August  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, NJ Bataan Independence-class light aircraft carrier Converted cruiser hull
1 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Edward D. Baker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
1 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine James Bowdoin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
2 August  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Burntisland Riverton Cargo ship For R. Chapman & Son.[78]
2 August  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington St. Andrews Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Queen
2 August  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Ltd. Aberdeen Empire Harlequin Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[22]
2 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Matson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
3 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Arunah S. Abell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
3 August  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Pickle Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[116]
3 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Samuel Lancaster Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
4 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Brander Matthews Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
4 August  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John N. Maffitt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
4 August  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Meon River-class frigate For Royal Navy.
4 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Myron T. Herrick Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
4 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 22 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[111]
4 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 37 TID-class tug For the Admiralty Ministry of War Transport.[91]
4 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William I. Kip Liberty ship Completed as Sampan for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
5 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edwin Abbey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 August  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida George Dewey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
5 August  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Jacob Thompson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]"DELTA SHIPBUILDING". Shipbuildinghistory. Retrieved 24 January 2025.</ref>
5 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John Jacob Astor Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
5 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Joshua Thomas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
6 August  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia George Whitefield Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
6 August  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas John H. Reagan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Keith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
7 August  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Andrew Marschalk Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
7 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Charles M. Russell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 August  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina George Durant Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
7 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Ring Lardner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
8 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Arthur L. Perry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
8 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Henry M. Robinson Liberty ship Completed as Samarovsk for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
8 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Joseph K. Toole Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Joseph Simon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland David De Vries Liberty ship Completed as Samwater for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
9 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California George Kenny Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
9 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Jeremiah M. Daly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
10 August  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Duncan U. Fletcher Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
10 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James M. Gillis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
10 August  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas R. M. Williamson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
10 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon R. P. Warner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
11 August  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Augustus S. Merrimon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
11 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California David R. Francis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
11 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Mary Patten Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William S. Thayner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Ferdinando Gorges Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
12 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henry L. Abott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
12 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Horace Wells Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
12 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John Mason Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
12 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Lionel Copley Liberty ship Completed as Sambrake for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
12 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Thomas G. Masaryk Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
12 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William Sturgis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
13 August  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Ltd. Aberdeen Empire Pierrot Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[22]
13 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Henry Van Dyke Liberty ship Completed as Samhain for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
13 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Hiram Bingham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
13 August  Germany Deutsche Werft Hamburg Santander Hansa A Type cargo ship For Oldenburg Portugiesische Dampschiffs Rhederei
14 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon C. J. Jones Liberty ship Completed as Sambut for Ministry of War Transport.[4]
14 August  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana David Holmes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
14 August  United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland Empire Duchess Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
14 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Gutzon Borlum Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
14 August  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Jesse Billingsley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
14 August  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia John A. Campbell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
14 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Matthew Brush Liberty ship Completed as Samoa for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
14 August  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Montford Stokes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
14 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 23 TID-class tug For the War Department.[111]
14 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William D. Burnham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 August  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, NJ Alaska Alaska-class large cruiser
15 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Antoine Saugrain Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon David Thompson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
15 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Henry Jocelyn Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
15 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Winifred S. Stratton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
16 August  United States Consolidated Steel Corporation Wilmington, California Cape Marshall Type C1-S-AY-1 cargo ship For War Shipping Administration
16 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Joseph Reynolds Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
16 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 38 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[91]
16 August  United Kingdom Blyth Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd Blyth, Northumberland Torridge River-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[117]
17 August  United Kingdom R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co. Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne Condesa Cargo ship For Furness-Houlder Argentine Lines Ltd.[118]
17 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Dunham Wright Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
17 August  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Midway Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
17 August  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Sarmiento Cargo ship For Pacific Steam Navigation Company.[119]
17 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Victor F. Lawson Liberty ship Completed as Sampep for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
17 August  United States Bethlehem Shipbuilding Quincy, MA Wasp Essex-class aircraft carrier
18 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Holland Thompson Liberty ship Completed as Samite for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
18 August  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina Thomas Pollock Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
18 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William Kelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 August  United Kingdom Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. Glasgow Berkeley Castle Castle-class corvette For Royal Navy.[120]
19 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon B. F. Irvine Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
19 August  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Edwin W. Moore Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
19 August  United Kingdom Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd. Sunderland Empire Trail Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[121]
19 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Lick Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
19 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John W. Garrett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 August  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Joseph E. Brown Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
19 August  United Kingdom William Hamilton & Co. Ltd. Port Glasgow Mahanada Cargo ship For T. & J. Brocklebank Ltd.[122]
19 August  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Pincher Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[123]
19 August  United Kingdom Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Wallsend Port MacQuarie Cargo ship For Port Line Ltd.[124]
19 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Stephen W. Kearny Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 24 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[111]
20 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Rowan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
20 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 39 TID-class tug For the War Department.[91]
20 August  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida William Byrd Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
21 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon David F. Barry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
21 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Frank Wiggins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
21 August  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas George Bellows Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
21 August  United States North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Wilmington, North Carolina John Branch Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[11]
21 August  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington St. Joseph Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Ruler
21 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Tench Tilghman Liberty ship Completed as Samos for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
22 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Bartholomew Gosnold Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
22 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Emma Lazarus Liberty ship Completed as Samara for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
22 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Floyd Bennett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
22 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Richard Moczkowski Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
22 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas J. Walsh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
22 August  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Victor Herbert Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
23 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Don Marquis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
23 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne Empire Runner Severn type collier, collier For Ministry of War Transport.[93]
23 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne Empire Skipper Severn type collier, coaster For Ministry of War Transport.[93]
23 August  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Malika Cargo ship For Asiatic Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.[102]
24 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Charles C. Long Liberty ship Completed as Samur for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
24 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Colter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Peter De Smet Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
25 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Mary M. Dodge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
25 August  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission Purisima T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
25 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Peter Cooper Liberty ship Completed as Samarkand for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
25 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 25 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[111]
25 August  Belgium J Cockerill SA Antwerp Weserstrom Hansa A Type cargo ship For Norddeutscher Lloyd
26 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California David Belasco Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
26 August  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas David Wilmot Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
26 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James Blair Liberty ship Completed as Samarina for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
26 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James M. Clements Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
26 August  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Reginald A. Fessenden Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.
27 August  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Dudley M. Hughes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
27 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Edward N. Westcott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
27 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Joseph Francis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
28 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Dwight B. Heard Liberty ship Completed as Sambur for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
28 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Emile Berliner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 August  United Kingdom Lark Black Swan-class sloop
28 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William Smallwood Liberty ship Completed as Sampa for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
29 August  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Charles A. Broadwater Liberty ship Completed as Samthar for Ministry of War Transport.[4]
29 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles G. Coutant Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
29 August  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia John M. Harlan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
29 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John S. Bassett Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Albert P. Ryder Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
30 August  United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, VA Hornet Essex-class aircraft carrier
30 August  United Kingdom Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Dundee Tarkwa Cargo ship For Elder Dempster Lines. [88]
30 August  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 40 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[125]
31 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Anna Howard Shaw Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
31 August  United Kingdom S. P. Austin & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Cormead C-type coaster For Wm. Cory & Sons Ltd.[33]
31 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Cyrus H. K. Curtis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
31 August  United Kingdom Ailsa Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Troon Empire Dirk Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[58]
31 August  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Empire Housman Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[126]
31 August  United Kingdom John Readhead & Sons Ltd. South Shields Empire Pickwick Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[105]
31 August  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Ransom Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[127]
31 August  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd. Grangemouth Empire Villager Icemaid type collier For Ministry of War Transport.[71]
31 August  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James T. Earle Liberty ship Completed as Samaye for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
31 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Reed Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
31 August  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John W. Hoyt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 August  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd. Govan Neritina Tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd.[54][128]
31 August  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Samson Occum Liberty ship Completed as Samarinda for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
31 August  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Samuel H. Walker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
31 August  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William De Witt Hyde Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]

September

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James L. Breck Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
1 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Jospeh W. Folk Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
1 September  United Kingdom Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne Umtata Cargo ship For Bullard, King & Co.[124]
1 September  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana William E. Pendleton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
2 September  United Kingdom Clelands (Successors) Ltd. Willington Quay-on-Tyne Empire Winnie Larch-class tug For the Admiralty.[72]
2 September  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Henry L. Ellsworth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
2 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Sidney Edgerton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
2 September  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Tripoli Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
2 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Wayne MacVeagh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
3 September  United Kingdom Cochrane & Son Ltd. Selby Empire Vincent Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[83]
3 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Orville P. Taylor Liberty ship Completed as Samothrace for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
3 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 26 TID-class tug For the War Department.[111]
3 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 41 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[129]
4 September  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Albino Perez Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]"CALIFORNIA SHIPBUILDING". Shipbuildinghistory. Retrieved 23 January 2025.</ref>
4 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Harmon Judson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
4 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Marie M. Meloney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
4 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Robert S. Bean Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
4 September  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Rufus C. Dawes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
5 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Nathaniel Crosby Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
6 September  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Erastus Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry M. Teller Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
6 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Heywood Broun Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
6 September  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Howell E. Jackson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
6 September  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Jerome K. Jones Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
6 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John I. Nolan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
6 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Vachel Lindsay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
7 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Philip F. Thomas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
8 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Ben T. Osborne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
8 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Jeremiah M. Rusk Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 September  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Joseph Tipton Liberty ship Completed as Samtredy for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
8 September  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission Santa Cruz T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
9 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Benjamin H. Brewster Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
9 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Caleb C. Wheeler Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
9 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James S. Lawson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Michael Casey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
9 September  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington St. Simon Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Arbiter
9 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 27 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[111]
10 September  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Lorrin A. Thurston Liberty ship Completed as Samcella for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
10 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Midwest Farmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
11 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles E. Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 September  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd . Selby Empire Humphrey Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[83]
11 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Hawkins Fudske Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
11 September  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Thomas Sully Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
11 September  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Tobias Lear Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
11 September  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Wake Island Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
12 September  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Annie Oakley Liberty ship Completed as Samida for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
12 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Arthur P. Gorman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Victor C. Vaughan Liberty ship Completed as Samzona for Ministry of War Transport.[4]
13 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Charles Devens Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
13 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Henry Lomb Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
13 September  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Jose Navarro Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
13 September  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Julius Rosenwald Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
13 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Murat Halstead Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
13 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William S. Ladd Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
14 September  United Kingdom Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd. Goole Amenity Coaster For F. T. Everard & Sons Ltd.[96]
14 September  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Ploughman Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[112]
14 September  United Kingdom Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne Empire Stronghold Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[130]
14 September  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Henry M. Stanley Liberty ship Completed as Samneva for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
14 September  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Joseph Goldberger Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
14 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Louis A. Sengteller Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 September  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Park Holland Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
14 September  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Peregrine White Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
14 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 42 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[129]
15 September  United Kingdom J Scott & Sons Ltd Bowling Empire Rider Coaster For Ministry of War Transport
15 September  United Kingdom Sir J. Laing & Sons Ltd.` Sunderland Empire Beresford Norwegian type Tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[74]
15 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Frederick Billings Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
15 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Patrick C. Boyle Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
15 September  United Kingdom Vickers Armstrong Newcastle-upon-Tyne Vivid V-class submarine
16 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Anthony Ravalli Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
16 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Donald M. Dickinson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
16 September  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Empire Sceptre Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[126]
16 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George Uhler Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
16 September  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Hoke Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
16 September  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Irwin Russell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
17 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Augustus Thomas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
17 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Edmund F. Dickens Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
17 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry Wells Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
17 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 28 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[111]
17 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 43 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[129]
18 September  United Kingdom Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd. Northwich Empire Cricketer Empire Lad-class coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[16]
18 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Margaret Brent Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 September  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California E. H. Sothern Liberty ship Completed as Sammont for Ministry of War Transport.[6]
19 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Francis Vigo Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Sterling Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James J. O'Kelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
19 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John F. Myers Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
19 September  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William H. Todd Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
20 september  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon David B. Henderson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 September  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Edward D. White Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
20 September  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Waiwera Refrigerated cargo ship For Shaw Savill Line.[131]
20 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William H. Moody Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
21 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Ben F. Dixon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 September  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Dwight W. Morrow Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
21 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John M. Bozeman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
22 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry C. Payne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
22 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John J. McGraw Liberty ship Completed as Samariz for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
22 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas Howell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
22 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 29 TID-class tug For the War Department.[91]
23 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Adolph S. Ochs Liberty ship Completed as Samwyo for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
23 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Von L. Meyer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
23 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Reinhold Richter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
23 September  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana William Crompton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
24 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James D. Doty Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
24 September  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Joshua A. Leach Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
 United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission Soledad T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
24 September  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Paul Chandler Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
25 September  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Andrew A. Humphreys Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
25 September  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Current Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
25 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Phelan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
25 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Nikola Tesla Liberty ship Completed as Samkansa for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
25 September  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Pampas Cargo ship For Royal Mail Line.[132]
25 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Prince L. Campbell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
25 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Sharon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
26 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Franz Boas Liberty ship Completed as Sammex for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
26 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Otto Mears Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
26 September  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, NJ San Jacinto Independence-class light aircraft carrier Converted cruiser hull
27 September  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Dolly Madison Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
27 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John Russell Pope Liberty ship Completed as Samdak for [[Ministry of War Transport.[17]
27 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Manasseh Culter Liberty ship Completed as Samouri for Ministry of War Transport.[4]
27 September  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington Vermillion Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Smiter
27 September  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington White Plains Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
27 September  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia William Black Yates Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
28 September  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Harvey C. Miller Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
28 September  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Horace Bushnell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
28 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John G. Brady Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
28 September  United Kingdom Blyth Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd Blyth, Northumberland Knaresborough Castle Castle-class corvette For Royal Navy.[133]
28 September  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Govan Long Branch Flower-class corvette For Royal Canadian Navy.
29 September  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Burntisland Empire Mackendrick MAC ship For Ministry of War Transport.[79]
29 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frank Norris Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
29 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Jean Nicolet Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
29 September  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Plucky Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[134]
29 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 44 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[129]
29 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 47 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[129]
30 September  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Haverton Hill-on-Tees Empire Bounty Wave-class oiler For Ministry of War Transport.[135]
30 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Francis M. Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
30 September  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Harriet Hosmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
30 September  United Kingdom Hind Black Swan-class sloop
30 September  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John G. North Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 September  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John N. Robins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
30 September  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 45 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[129]
30 September  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon W. G. Ayer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]

October

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 October  United Kingdom Bartram & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Blessing Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
1 October  United Kingdom Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. Glasgow Herefordshire Cargo ship For Bibby Line.[136]
1 October  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia James H. Couper Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
1 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Joyce Kilmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
2 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Charles Nordhoff Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
2 October  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Beaconsfield Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[127]
2 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frank A. Munsey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
3 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frederick A. Eilers Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
3 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Jesse De Forest Liberty ship Completed as Samuta for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
3 October  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida John S. Mosby Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
3 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Simon Bamberger Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
4 October  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas George W. Lively Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
4 October  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Oscar S. Straus Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
4 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William I. Sublette Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
4 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland W. R. Grace Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
5 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Cyrus T. Brady Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
5 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Thomas Clyde Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
5 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William S. Clark Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
6 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Adolph Lewisohn Liberty ship Completed as Samota for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
6 October  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Nassuk Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull; Transferred to USN before commissioning as USS Solomons
6 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Samuel S. Williston Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
6 October  United Kingdom Spiteful S3-class submarine
6 October  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Thomas W. Gregory Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 October  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 48 TID-class tug For the War Department.[129]
6 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William H. Ashley Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
7 October  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Horace H. Lurton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
7 October  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission San Jose T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
8 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Edgar W. Nye Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Edward Cook Liberty ship Completed as Samwis for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
8 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon W. W. McCrackin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 October  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Eliza Jane Nicholson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
9 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Francis N. Blanchet Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frank C. Emerson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
9 October  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Geologist Cargo ship For Charente Steamship Co. Ltd.[137]
9 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Samuel Brannon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
9 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Simon B. Elliott Liberty ship Completed as Samnesse for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
10 October  United States Kaiser Co., Inc. Richmond, California General Hoyt S. Vandenberg General G. O. Squier-class transport ship For United States Navy
10 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine John Fairfield Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
10 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Lyon G. Tyler Liberty ship Completed as Samnebra for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
10 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Robert L. Vann Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
10 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Sumner J. Kimball Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
10 October  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Tomahawk T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
11 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Charles F. Amidon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
11 October  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Empire Lord Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[126]
11 October  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd Grangemouth Empire Settler Coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport
11 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland George M. Shriver Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
11 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John W. Foster Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 October  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Will R. Wood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
12 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Chief Charlot Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
12 October  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Empire MacCallum MAC ship For Ministry of War Transport.[79]
12 Octobet  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Enoch Train Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
12 October  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Joseph Habersham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
12 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Stage Door Canteen Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 October  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 49 TID-class tug For the War Department.[129]
13 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Joseph M. Carey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
13 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Norman Hapgood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Bernard O'Higgins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 October  United States Consolidated Steel Corporation Wilmington, CA Cape Argos Type C1 ship For United States Maritime Commission
14 October  United Kingdom Rowhedge Ironworks Ltd Rowhedge Empire Boxer Coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport
14 October  United Kingdom Richardsons Ironworks Ltd. Lowestoft Empire Chuzzlewit Coaster For Ministry of War Transport. Completed as RFA Chattenden for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.[84]
14 October  United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, VA Franklin Essex-class aircraft carrier
14 October  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Grant Wood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
14 October  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission San Juan T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
14 October  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd. Belfast Norrisia Tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd.[31][138]
14 October  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Prospector Cargo ship For Charente Steamship Co. Ltd.[102]
14 October  United Kingdom J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Silveroak Cargo ship For Silver Line Ltd.[56]
15 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Casper S. Yost Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
15 October  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Kalinin Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
15 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Lewis Emery Jr. Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
15 October  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Thomas F. Cunningham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
15 Octobeer  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Watson C. Squire Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
15 October  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas William M. Rayburn Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
16 October  United Kingdom Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd. Goole Cerium Coaster For ICI (Alkali) Ltd.[96]
16 October  United Kingdom John Readhead & Sons Sunderland Empire Crown Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
16 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Harold L. Winslow Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
16 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Norman E. Mack Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
16 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Stephen G. Porter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
17 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Edith Wharton Liberty ship Completed as Samvern for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
17 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry H. Blood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
17 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland J. Whitridge Williams Liberty ship Completed as Samsylvan for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
17 October  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Mary Ball Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
18 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Abbot L. Mills Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
18 October  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Albert G. Brown Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
18 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Francis P. Duffey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
18 October  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Joseph H. Martin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
18 October  United Kingdom Blythswood Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Glasgow Neocardia Tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd.[45]
18 October  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 50 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[129]
18 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William J. Palmer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
19 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Swatt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 October  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas L. H. McNelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
19 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William Blackstone Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
19 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland W. Walter Husband Liberty ship Completed as Samyork for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
20 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Albert A. Michelson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 October  Netherlands C. Van der Giessen & Zonen's Scheepswerfen NV Krimpen aan den IJssel Brünhilde Hansa A Type cargo ship For Hamburg-Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft
21 October  Belgium J Cockerill SA Hoboken Äolus Hansa A Type cargo ship For Dampfschifffahrts Gesellschaft Neptun
21 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine George Popham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
21 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Omar E. Chapman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
21 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland U. S. O. Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Vernon L. Parrington Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
22 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Edmund G. Ross Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
22 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George K. Fitch Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
22 October  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Henry W. Grady Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
22 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Peter Cooper Hewitt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
23 October  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Edward M. House Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
23 October  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida John Barton Payne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
23 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Jose Artigas Liberty ship Completed as Samokla for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
23 October  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Lucien B. Maxwell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
23 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Peter White Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
24 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Francis A. Wardwell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 October  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Kasaan Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
25 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Ethan A. Hitchcock Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
25 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon J. Warren Keifer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
25 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Kate Douglas Wiggin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
26 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Priscilla Alden Liberty ship Completed as Samlouis for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
25 October  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 51 TID-class tug For the Ministry of War Transport.[129]
26 October  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Recruit Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[139]
27 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California David Hewes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
27 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Mary Bickerdyke Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
27 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William H. Dall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
28 October  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Albert S. Burleson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
28 October  United Kingdom Sir J. Laing & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Empire Russell Intermediate type tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[99]
28 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Ferdinand A. Silcox Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
28 October  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Robert Fechner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
29 October  United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland Empire Stuart Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[140]
29 October  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Unicorn Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[112]
29 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James H. Lane Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
29 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Theodore Roosevelt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
29 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William W. Campbell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 October  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Charles A. Wickliffe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
30 October  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Harcourt Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[127]
30 October  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Frederic C. Howe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
30 October  Japan Mitsubishi Shipyard Shimonoseki Hishi Maru No 3 Tanker For Mitsubishi Kisen KK
30 October  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia James A. Whetmore Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
30 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Michael C. Kerr Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 October  Australia Evans Deakin & Co Brisbane Parkes Bathurst-class corvette
30 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Sara Teasdale Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
30 October  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 46 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[129]
30 October  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William D. Hoard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
31 October  United Kingdom John Crown & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Belle Modified Warrior-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[104]
31 October  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Harvey Cushing Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
31 October  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James King Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 October  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
31 October  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Jeremiah L. Chaplin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
31 October  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission San Miguel T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
31 October  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Samuel M. Ralston Liberty ship Completed as Samois for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
October  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd. Selby Sesame Assurance-class tug For the Admiralty.[141]

November

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Edwin A. Robinson Liberty ship Completed as Samsip for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
1 November  United Kingdom Henry Scarr Ltd. Hessle Empire Charles Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[44]
1 November  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Fanshaw Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
1 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Francis W. Parker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
1 November  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission San Fernando T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
2 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California R. F. Peckham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
2 November  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd. Govan San Vito Tanker For Eagle Oil & Shipping Co. Ltd.[54][142]
3 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Horace V. White Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
4 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Peter Trumble Rowe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
5 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Augustine Herman Liberty ship Completed as Samsette for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
5 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Barrett Wendell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
5 November  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Charles C. Jones Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
5 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Elisha P. Ferry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
5 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Keith Vawter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
5 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine William Pitt Preble Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
6 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Charles Scribner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
6 November  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Joseph H. Kibbey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
6 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Lucius Fairchild Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
6 November  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Paul Tulane Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
6 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida William B. Wilson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
7 November  United States Consolidated Steel Corporation Wilmington, California Cape Girardeau Type C1-S-Ay-1 cargo ship For War Shipping Administration
7 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Elias H. Derby Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
7 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James G. Maguire Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Edward Bruce Liberty ship Completed as Samoine for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
8 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Jane G. Swissheim Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
8 November  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Kitkun Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
8 November  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Company Tacoma, Washington Willapa Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Puncher
8 November  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida William G. Sumner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
9 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Frederick Bartholdi Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
9 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Israel J. Merritt Liberty ship Completed as Samflora for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
9 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Robert Louis Stevenson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
9 November  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 52 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[143]
10 November  United Kingdom Greenock Dockyard Co. Ltd. Greenock Clan MacDougall Cargo ship For the Clan Line Steamers Ltd.[35]
10 November  United Kingdom Blyth Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd Blyth, Northumberland Duddon River-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[144]
10 November  United Kingdom A & J Inglis Ltd Glasgow Empire Harvest Coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport
10 November  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne Empire Lilliput Maple-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[13]
10 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Francisco M. Quinones Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
10 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Henry T. Rainey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
10 November  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Horace H. Harvey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
10 November  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Oscar Chappell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
10 November  United Kingdom R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co. Ltd. Newcastle on Tyne San Velino Tanker For Eagle Oil & Shipping Co. Ltd.[145]
11 November  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Burntisland Derrycunihy Cargo ship For McCowan & Gross Ltd.[78]
11 November  United Kingdom Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Dundee Empire Canyon Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
11 November  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd. Pallion Empire General Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[126]
11 November  United Kingdom J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Empire Welfare Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[146]
11 November  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Florence Martus Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
11 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Harry Leon Wilson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
11 November  United Kingdom Mermaid Black Swan-class sloop
11 November  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Ralph A. Cram Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
11 November  United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Trevanion Cargo ship For Hain Steamship Co. Ltd.[102]
12 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Ferdinand Westdahl Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
12 November  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, NJ Guam Alaska-class large cruiser
12 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John La Farge Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Thomas Crawford Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
13 November  United Kingdom Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. Barrow in Furness Empire Noble Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[147]
13 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Frank A. Vanderlip Liberty ship Completed as Sambuff for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
13 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon George P. McKay Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
13 November  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John A. Roebling Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John W. Meldrum Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
13 November  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas J. S. Cullinan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
13 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Mary Wilkins Freeman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
13 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Nathan B. Forrest Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
13 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William F. Empey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Jacob H. Schiff Liberty ship Completed as Samburgh for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
14 November  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd. Belfast Nassarius Tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd.[31][148]
15 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John T. Clark Liberty ship Completed as Samcleve for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
15 November  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Tulagi Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
15 November  United States Consolidated Steel Corporation Wilmington, California Cape St. Vincent Infantry Landing Ship
15 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John L. Stoddard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Richard J. Oglesby Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
15 November  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana William B. Bankhead Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
16 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Clyde L. Seavey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
16 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frank H. Dodd Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
16 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James Carroll Liberty ship Completed as Samgara for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
16 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia John B. Gordon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
16 November  Australia Poole & Steel Limited Balmain, New South Wales Junee Bathurst-class corvette
16 Nov3mber  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Orland Loomis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
16 November  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Peter Stuyvesant Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
16 November  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 53 TID-class tug For the War Department.[143]
17 November  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Charles H. Herty Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
17 November  United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland Empire Camp Refrigerated cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
17 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John Ball Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
18 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Francis C. Harrington Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
18 November  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Hugh Young Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
18 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Mary Walker Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Barbara Frietchie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
19 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California J. Maurice Thompson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Segundo Ruiz Belvis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
19 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William A. Coulter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
20 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Daniel Appleton Liberty ship Completed as Samfield for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
20 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Frank B. Lindermman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 November  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Matthew J. O'Brien Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
20 November  United States Basalt Rock Company Napa, California Safeguard Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
20 November  Germany Deutsche Werft Hamburg Weserwald Hansa A Type cargo ship For Norddeutscher Lloyd
21 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine J. Willard Gibbs Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
21 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Leo J. Duster Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Walter Williams Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
22 November  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edward Paine Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
22 November  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Gambier Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
22 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John B. Kendrick Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
22 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Mary A. Livermore Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
22 November  United States Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard Tacoma, Washington Winjah Bogue-class escort carrier Converted C3 merchant freighter for Lend-Lease as HMS Reaper
23 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Edward P. Alexander Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
23 November  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida James Screven Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
23 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland John F. Goucher Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
23 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Louis Pasteur Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
23 November  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Sylester Pattie Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
23 November  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 54 TID-class tug For the Admiralty.[143]
24 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Mercy Warren Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
24 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Percy D. Haughton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
24 November  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Robert R. Randall Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
24 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Simeon G. Reed Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
24 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Sarah J. Hale Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
24 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Seaman A. Knapp Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Willis J. Abbott Liberty ship Completed as Samboston for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
25 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland James C. Cameron Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
25 November  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia John E. Ward Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
25 November  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Leopold Damrosch Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
25 November  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Rifleman Algerine-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.
26 November  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Henry Austin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
26 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Hugh M. Smith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
26 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Rolph Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
26 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Lewis L. Dyche Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
26 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William C. Ralston Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
27 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Antonin Dvorak Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
27 November  United Kingdom Clelands (Successors) Ltd. Wallsend Empire Aid Larch-class tug For the Admiralty.[72]
27 November  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne Empire Andrew Maple-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[13]
27 November  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Ltd. Aberdeen Empire Ann Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[22]
27 November  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Haverton Hill-on-Tees Empire Law Wave-class oiler For Ministry of War Transport.[135]
27 November  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd. Grangemouth Empire Pym Empire Pym type tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[149]
27 November  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Glory Colossus-class aircraft carrier For Royal Navy.
27 November  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Henry Miller Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
27 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John Straub Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
27 November  United Kingdom Blyth Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd Blyth, Northumberland Launceston Castle Castle-class corvette For Royal Navy.[150]
27 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Stephen R. Mallory Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
27 November  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 55 TID-class tug For the War Department.[143]
28 Novem ber  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine James Manning Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
28 November  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John Davey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
28 November  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Nehenta Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
29 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Albert A. Robinson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
29 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Lawrence Gianella Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
29 November  United Kingdom Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Burntisland Loch Killin Loch-class frigate For Royal Navy.[151]
29 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Ross G. Marvin Liberty ship Completed as Samtroy for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
29 November  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Wilbur O. Atwater Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
30 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland A. J. Cermak Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
30 November  United States Consolidated Steel Corporation Wilmington, California Cape Washington Type C1-S-AY-1 cargo ship For United States Maritime Commission
30 November  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Charles Morgan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
30 November  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Edwin L. Godkin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
30 November  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland J. Fred Essary Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
30 November  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Napoleon B. Broward Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
30 November  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Richard B. Moore Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
30 November  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Robert Battey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]

December

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Isaac McCoy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
2 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Alexander Wilson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
2 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John W. Searles Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
3 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Ammla Liberty ship Completed as Samvard for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
3 December  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Charles A. Young Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
3 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon John W. Davis Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
3 December  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Opie Reed Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
4 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Enos A. Mills Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
4 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George H. Powell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
4 December  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Hoggatt Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
4 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Louis Kossuth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
4 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Meyer Lissner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
5 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Jose C. Barbosa Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
5 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Joshua B. Lippincott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
5 December  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Judah Touro Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
6 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Alexander Mitchell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
6 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Franklin H. King Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
6 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Grace R. Hebard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
6 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Israel Wheelen Liberty ship Completed as Samport for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
6 December  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 56 TID-class tug For the United States Army.[143]
7 December  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia A. Frank Lever Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
7 December  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Arthur M. Huddell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
7 December  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine George S. Wasson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
7 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Hugh L. Kerwin Liberty ship Completed as Samyale for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
7 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California J. C. Osgood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
7 December  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Walter L. Fleming Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
7 December  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Webb Miller Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
7 December  United States Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Philadelphia Wisconsin Iowa-class battleship
8 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Ben B. Lindsey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
8 December  United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Ltd Sunderland Empire Earl Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
8 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frank H. Evers Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
8 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon James B. Miller Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
9 December  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Patrick H. Morrissey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
9 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Robert Wickliffe Liberty ship Completed as Sambalt for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
10 December  United States Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation Baltimore, Maryland Ben H. Miller Liberty Ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
10 December  United Kingdom Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne Empire Abbey Refrigerated cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
10 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California James Oliver Curwood Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
10 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Jose J. Acosta Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
10 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Ralph Barnes Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
10 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Sherwood Anderson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
10 December  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 57 TID-class tug For the United States Army.[143]
11 December  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Charles Morgan Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
11 December  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Edgar E. Clark Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
11 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Edward G. Acheson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
11 December  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Empire Sedley Scandinavian type cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport.[127]
11 December  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Kadashan Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
11 December  United Kingdom Peacock Black Swan-class sloop
11 December  United Kingdom J. Harker Ltd. Knottingley Empire Alderney Isles-class coastal tanker For Ministry of War Transport.[152]
11 December  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Oxford Castle Castle-class corvette For Royal Navy.
11 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Philip C. Shera Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
12 December  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Anthony F. Lucas Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
12 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Frank R. Stockton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
12 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Gabriel Franchere Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
12 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California James W. Johnson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
12 December  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Peleg Wadsworth Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
13 December  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd. Selby Empire Silas Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[83]
13 December  United Kingdom Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd. Goole Empire Sophy Modified Warrior-type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[66]
13 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Heber M. Creel Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
13 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John H. Quick Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
13 December  United Kingdom J. Bolson & Son Ltd. Poole MMS 304 MMS-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[153]
14 December  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Ltd. Selby Empire Betsy Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[83]
14 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Francis Wilson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
14 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Martha C. Thomas Liberty ship Completed as Samharle for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
14 December  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Owen Wister Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
14 December  United States Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company Newport News, VA Vicksburg Cleveland-class light cruiser
14 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William A. Henry Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
15 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Claud Spreckles Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
15 December  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Eugene W. Hilgard Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
15 December  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia Joe C. S. Blackburn Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
15 December  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Salvador Brau Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
15 December  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Thomas Wolfe Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
16 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Byron Darnton Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
16 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California David Lubin Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
16 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Grant P. Marsh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
16 December  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Marcus Island Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
17 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Carl Thusgaard Liberty ship Completed as Samkey for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
17 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Charles Fort Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
17 December  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas John W. Gates Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
17 December  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana Mason L. Weems Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
17 December  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 58 TID-class tug For Ministry of War Transport.[143]
17 December  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne VIC 36 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[154]
17 December  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas William Becknell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
18 December  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Bronson Alcott Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
18 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Frank J. Sprague Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
18 December  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Harry Percy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
18 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Melvil Dewey Liberty ship Completed as Samsacola for Ministry of War Transport.[17]
18 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Millen Griffith Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
18 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Narcissa Whitman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
19 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Jean P. Chouteau Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
19 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California John Drew Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
19 December  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission Santa Ynez T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
19 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Otis Skinner Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
20 December  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Eugene E. O'Donnell Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
20 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Frederick Bunting Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
20 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Isaac I. Stevens Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
20 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Julia L. Dumont Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
20 December  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Louis A. Godey Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[20]
20 Decembber  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Samdon Liberty ship For Ministry of War Transport.[1]
21 December  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida Elizabeth C. Bellamy Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
21 December  United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland, Co Durham Empire Cromer Refrigerated cargo liner For Ministry of War Transport
21 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Martin Van Buren Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[17]
21 December  United States Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation Houston, Texas Rebecca Boone Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[10]
21 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland William R. Cox Liberty ship Completed as Samtweed for [[Ministry of War Transp[ort]].[17]
21 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California William Wolfskill Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
22 December  Netherlands Van Vliet & Co Hardinxveld Elmenhorst Hansa A Type cargo ship For Godeffroy & Co
22 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Hart Crane Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
22 December  United States J. A. Jones Construction Co. Brunswick, Georgia John B. Lennon Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[48]
22 December  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Savo Island Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
22 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon William I. Chamberlain Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
23 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Jack Singer Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
23 December  United States Delta Shipbuilding New Orleans, Louisiana J. C. W. Beckham Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[12]
23 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California John Sherman Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
23 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Robert G. Cousins Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
23 December  United Kingdom Richard Dunston Ltd. Thorne TID 59 TID-class tug For the War Department.[143]
24 December  United States New England Shipbuilding Corporation South Portland, Maine Edward Kavanagh Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[1]
24 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George B. Porter Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
24 December  United States New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, NJ Wilkes-Barre Cleveland-class light cruiser
24 December  United Kingdom John Readhead & Sons Sunderland, Co Durham Empire Curzon Cargo ship For Ministry of War Transport
26 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Charles Paddock Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
27 December  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd Grangemouth Empire Daughter Icemaid type collier For Ministry of War Transport.[71]
27 December  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Co Ltd Glasgow Megna Cargo ship For J. Nourse Ltd.[87]
28 December  United Kingdom Sir J. Laing & Sons Ltd. Sunderland Bela Intermediate type tanker For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd.[74]
28 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Edward J. O'Brien Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
28 December  United States J. A. Jones Construction Company Panama City, Florida Harold T. Andrews Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[38]
28 December  United States Bethlehem Steel Company Quincy, MA Pasadena Cleveland-class light cruiser
28 December  United Kingdom Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd. Linthouse Pipiriki Refrigerated cargo liner For New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd.[77]
28 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California William Ford Nichols Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
29 December  United Kingdom Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Haverton Hill-on-Tees CHANT 52 CHANT For Ministry of War Transport.[155]
29 December  United Kingdom William Gray & Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Dallas City Cargo ship For Leeds Shipping Co. Ltd.[156]
29 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Mary E. Kinnney Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
29 December  United States Kaiser Shipyards Vancouver, Washington Ommaney Bay Casablanca-class escort carrier Converted S4 merchant hull
30 December  United Kingdom Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. Glasgow City of Chester Cargo ship For Ellerman Limes.[136]
30 December  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Drina Refrigerated cargo ship For Royal Mail Line.[157]
30 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Henry R. Schoolcraft Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[7]
30 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California Lillian Wald Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
30 December  United States Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation Hingham, Massachusetts Robert I. Paine Buckley-class destroyer escort
30 December  United Kingdom Cammell Laird Birkenhead, England Venerable Colossus-class light carrier [158]
30 December  United Kingdom Henry Scarr Ltd. Hessle Empire Walter Near-Warrior type tug For Ministry of War Transport.[159]
31 December  United States Permamente Metals Corporation Richmond, California George Luks Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[3]
31 December  United States Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation Portland, Oregon Harrington Emerson Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[4]
31 December  United States California Shipbuilding Corporation Los Angeles, California Henry L. Gantt Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[6]
31 December  United States St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company Jacksonville, Florida John White Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration.[49]
31 December  United States Marinship Corporation Sausalito, California Mission San Rafael T2 tanker For United States Maritime Commission.[5]
31 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Samcree Liberty ship For Ministry of War Transport.[17]
31 December  United States Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Baltimore, Maryland Samettrick Liberty ship For [Ministry of War Transport]].[17]
December  United Kingdom Brown's Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. Ltd. Hull VIC 39 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[160][161]

Unknown date

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Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
Unknown date  Sweden Gävle Varvs & Verkstads Nya AB Gävle Aletta Noot Cargo ship For Franz Haniel & Cie GmbH
Unknown date  Germany Gutehoffnungschutte AG Walsum Binz Coastal tanker For Kriegsmarine
Unknown date  Germany Lübecker Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft Lübeck Celia Hansa A Type cargo ship For A. Kirsten
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. J. Yarwood & Sons Northwich Empire Billow Water carrier For Ministry of War Transport.[162]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Grangemouth Dockyard Company Grangemouth Empire Citizen Collier For Ministry of War Transport
Unknown date  Germany Greifenwerft AG Stettin Georg Coastal tanker For Kriegsmarine.[163]
Unknown date  Sweden Lidingö Nya Varv & Vaerkstaeder AB Lidingö Glücksburg Coaster For H C Horn, requisition by Kriegsmarine on completion
Unknown date  Denmark Helsingørs Maskinbyggeri. Helsingør Halsnaes Cargo ship For private owner.[164]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bathurst & Co Tewkesbury HDML 1246 Harbour Defence Motor Launch For Royal Navy.[165]
Unknown date  Sweden Helsingborgs Varfs AB Helsingborg Heidberg Cargo ship For August Bolten Wm Müllers Nachtfolger
Unknown date  Netherlands NV Werft Gusto Schiedam Hendrik Fisser VI Hansa A Type cargo ship For Fisser & Van Doornum
Unknown date  Japan Leng Maru No.3 Tanker For private owner.[166]
Unknown date  United States Houston Shipbuilding Corp Houston, Texas L. H. McNelly Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brooke Marine Ltd. Lowestoft MFV-35 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[167]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brooke Marine Ltd. Lowestoft MFV-36 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[168]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brooke Marine Ltd. Lowestoft MFV-37 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[169]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brooke Marine Ltd. Lowestoft MFV-38 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[170]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Anderson, Rigden & Perkins Ltd. Whitstable MFV-57 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[171]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Anderson, Rigden & Perkins Ltd. Whitstable MFV-58 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[172]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Anderson, Rigden & Perkins Ltd. Whitstable MFV-101 Naval Motor Fishing Vessel For Royal Navy.[173]
Unknown date  Denmark Nakskov Skibs Akt. Nakskov Millerntor Hansa B type cargo ship For Hamburg America Line.[174]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Bolson & Son Ltd. Poole MMS 234 MMS-class minesweeper For Royal Navy.[175]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. Chepstow MOWT 4 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[47]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. Chepstow MOWT 6 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[47]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Palmers (Hebburn) Co. Ltd. Hebburn MOWT 11 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[176]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Palmers (Hebburn) Co. Ltd. Hebburn MOWT 12 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[176]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Palmers (Hebburn) Co. Ltd. Hebburn MOWT 13 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[176]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Palmers (Hebburn) Co. Ltd. Hebburn MOWT 14 Crane barge For Ministry of War Transport.[176]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Barry Graving Dock & Engineering Company Barry MOWT 28 Floating crane For Ministry of War Transport.[177]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brooke Marine Ltd. Lowestoft MTB 681 Motor Torpedo Boat For Royal Navy.[178]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. & C. French Ltd. Grays Thurrock St. Anne Concrete barge For F. T. Everard & Sons Ltd.[179]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. & C. French Ltd. Grays Thurrock St. Asaph Concrete barge For F. T. Everard & Sons Ltd.[179]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. & C. French Ltd. Grays Thurrock St. Austell Concrete barge For F. T. Everard & Sons Ltd.[179]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd. Northwich VIC 28 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[110]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brown's Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. Ltd. Hull VIC 38 VIC lighter For the Admiralty.[160][180]
Unknown date  Netherlands Duivendijks Scheepwerke Lekkerkerk Wilhelmshaven Cargo ship For Hamburg Amerikanische Packetfahrt AG
Unknown date  Germany Gutehoffnungschutte AG. Walsum Unnamed Tanker For Kriegsmarine. Completed in 1946 as Kapitan Plaushevski for the Soviet Union.[181]

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