Greenville Victory-class cargo ships were built for use during World War II.
The Greenville Victory build was complete on 7 July 1944, she took part in Battle of Okinawa from 27 May to 19 June 1945 as a merchant ship.
[1] Some of the Greenville Victory class also saw service in the Vietnam War, 21 years after construction.
Some ships had a twin hangar on the read deck to protect the embarked helicopters from bad weather.
This included: captain, executive officer (XO), radioman, signalman, radar operator, navigation officer, engineering officer, deckhands, chefs, and stewards, boatswain's mate, and quartermasters, gunners and fire controlman for the one stern 5 in (127 mm)/38-caliber dual-purpose gun; the one bow 3 in (76 mm)/50-caliber dual-purpose gun and the eight 20 mm (0.8 in) Oerlikon AA guns.