| Date
|
Country
|
Builder
|
Location
|
Ship
|
Class / type
|
Notes
|
| 2 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd
|
Goole
|
Empire Farringay
|
Empire F type coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 2 October
|
United Kingdom
|
William Doxford & Sons Ltd.
|
Pallion
|
Empire Tavoy
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 2 October
|
United States
|
Delta Shipbuilding Company
|
New Orleans, Louisiana
|
J. Rufino Barrios
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[10]
|
| 2 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
Richard J. Hopkins
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 3 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd.
|
Birkenhead
|
City of Durham
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ellerman City Line Ltd.
|
| 3 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Richards Ironworks Ltd.
|
Lowestoft
|
Empire Albany
|
Coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 3 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
James T. Fields
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
|
| 3 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
Loammi Baldwin
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
|
| 3 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Navarro
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[4]
|
| 3 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd.
|
Birkenhead
|
Tamele
|
Cargo ship
|
For Elder, Dempster Lines Ltd.
|
| 3 October
|
Germany
|
Deutsche Werft AG
|
Hamburg
|
U-2341
|
Type XXIII submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 3 October
|
United Kingdom
|
J. S. Watson (Gainsborough) Ltd.
|
Gainsborough
|
VIC 54
|
VIC lighter
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 4 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Panama City, Florida
|
Chief Osceola
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[9]
|
| 4 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Richard Dunston Ltd.
|
Thorne
|
TID 116
|
TID-class tug
|
For the Admiralty.
|
| 4 October
|
Germany
|
Schichau-Werke
|
Danzig
|
U-3510
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 4 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Magoffin
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 4 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Scott & Sons Ltd
|
Bowling
|
Empire Dorrit
|
Coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport
|
| 4 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Henry Scarr Ltd.
|
Hessle
|
Empire Elinor
|
Near-Warrior type tug
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 4 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Cochrane & Sons Ltd.
|
Selby
|
Empire Jenny
|
Near-Warrior type tug
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 4 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2518
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 5 October
|
United Kingdom
|
G. Brown & Co. (Marine) Ltd.
|
Greenock
|
Barnard Castle
|
Castle-class corvette
|
For Royal Navy. Completed as Empire Shelter for Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 5 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Kermit Roosevelt
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[11]
|
| 5 October
|
United States
|
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company
|
Jacksonville, Florida
|
Robert Mills
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[15]
|
| 5 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
St. Albans Victory
|
Victory ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[11]
|
| 5 October
|
United States
|
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Savannah, Georgia
|
William H. Edwards
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[5]
|
| 5 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Fond du Lac
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 5 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Cochrane & Sons Ltd.
|
Selby
|
Empire Barbara
|
Near-Warrior type tug
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 5 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Fleming & Furguson Ltd.
|
Paisley
|
Empire Conjuror
|
Bucket dredger
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 6 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Brunswick, Georgia
|
Duncan L. Clinch
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[1]
|
| 6 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
J. D. Yeager
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 6 October
|
United States
|
California Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Bandera
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[3]
|
| 3 October
|
Germany
|
Deutsche Werft AG
|
Hamburg
|
U-2341
|
Type XXIII submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 7 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
Abraham Rosenberg
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
|
| 7 October
|
United States
|
Delta Shipbuilding Company
|
New Orleans, Louisiana
|
Ales Hrdlicka
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[10]
|
| 7 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Marathon
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 7 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Neshoba
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[4]
|
| 7 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd.
|
Grangemouth
|
Empire Drury
|
Coastal tanker
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 9 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Freestone
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 9 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Richard Dunston Ltd.
|
Thorne
|
TID 117
|
TID-class tug
|
For the Admiralty.
|
| 9 October
|
United States
|
Delta Shipbuilding Company
|
New Orleans, Louisiana
|
William Hackett
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[10]
|
| 10 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Lithgows Ltd.
|
Port Glasgow
|
Empire Haig
|
Standard Fast type cargo liner
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 10 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Faithful
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[11]
|
| 10 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #1 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Mayfield Victory
|
Victory ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[8]
|
| 10 October
|
United States
|
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company
|
Jacksonville, Florida
|
Morris C. Feinstone
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[15]
|
| 10 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Panama City, Florida
|
Richard Halliburton
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[9]>
|
| 10 October
|
Germany
|
AG Weser
|
Bremen
|
U-3010
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 11 October
|
Germany
|
Schichau-Werke
|
Danzig
|
U-3511
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 11 October
|
Germany
|
Schichau-Werke
|
Danzig
|
U-3512
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 11 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
Johnny Appleseed
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 11 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Menard
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 12 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Brunswick, Georgia
|
Abigail Gibbons
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[1]
|
| 12 October
|
United States
|
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Savannah, Georgia
|
Joseph Murgas
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[5]
|
| 12 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
New Kent
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[4]
|
| 13 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Pachaug Victory
|
Victory ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[11]
|
| 13 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Richard Dunston Ltd.
|
Thorne
|
TID 118
|
TID-class tug
|
For the Admiralty Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 13 October
|
Germany
|
Deutsche Werft AG
|
Hamburg
|
U-2342
|
Type XXIII submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 13 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2519
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 13 October
|
Germany
|
AG Weser
|
Bremen
|
U-3012
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 14 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
Wilson B. Keene
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
|
| 14 October
|
United States
|
California Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Beckham
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For [[United States Navy.[3]
|
| 14 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Gage
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 15 October
|
United States
|
New York Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Camden, New Jersey
|
Macon
|
Baltimore-class cruiser
|
For United States Navy
|
| 15 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Menifee
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 15 October
|
United States
|
East Coast Ship Yard
|
Bayonne, New Jersey
|
Narraguagas
|
Mettawee-class gasoline tanker
|
For United States Navy
|
| 16 October
|
United States
|
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company
|
Jacksonville, Florida
|
David L. Yulee
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[15]
|
| 16 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2520
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 16 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.
|
Haverton Hill-on-Tees
|
Wave Emperor
|
Wave-class oiler
|
For Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
|
| 17 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
Anson Mills
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 17 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
Charles Tufts
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
|
| 17 October
|
United Kingdom
|
John Lewis & Sons Ltd.
|
Aberdeen
|
Empire Cheyne
|
Tudor Queen type coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 17 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
Kenyon L. Butterfield
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
|
| 17 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #1 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Newcastle Victory
|
Victory ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[8]
|
| 17 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
Paul Bunyan
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 17 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Panama City, Florida
|
Samuel G. Howe
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[9]
|
| 17 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Gallatin
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 17 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Clelands (Successors) Ltd
|
Willington Quay-on-Tyne
|
Empire Jean
|
Tug
|
For Ministry of War Transport
|
| 17 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Clelands (Successors) Ltd
|
Willington Quay-on-Tyne
|
Empire Mary
|
tug
|
For Ministry of War Transport
|
| 18 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Bert McDowell
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[11]
|
| 18 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Brunswick, Georgia
|
Charles W. Stiles
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[1]
|
| 18 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd
|
Goole
|
Empire Farjeon
|
Empire F type coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 18 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Burntisland Shipbuilding Company
|
Burntisland
|
Loch Glendhu
|
Loch-class frigate
|
For Royal Navy.
|
| 18 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Meriwether
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 18 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Noble
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[4]
|
| 18 October
|
United States
|
Todd Pacific Shipyards
|
Tacoma, Washington
|
Vella Gulf
|
Commencement Bay-class escort carrier
|
For United States Navy
|
| 18 October
|
Germany
|
Germaniawerft
|
Kiel
|
U-2343
|
Type XXIII submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 18 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2521
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 19 October
|
United States
|
California Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Botetourt
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[3]
|
| 19 October
|
United Kingdom
|
J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd.
|
Sunderland
|
Empire Allenby
|
Standard Fast type cargo liner
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 19 October
|
United Kingdom
|
A & J Inglis Ltd
|
Glasgow
|
Empire Bute
|
Coastal tanker
|
For Ministry of War Transport
|
| 19 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Samar
|
Liberty ship
|
For United States Navy.[11]
|
| 19 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Richard Dunston Ltd.
|
Thorne
|
TID 119
|
TID-class tug
|
For the Admiralty.
|
| 19 October
|
Germany
|
AG Weser
|
Bremen
|
U-3013
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 19 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Widemouth Bay
|
Bay-class frigate
|
For Royal Navy.
|
| 20 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
Robert Neighbors
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 20 October
|
Germany
|
AG Weser
|
Bremen
|
U-3011
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 20 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Gosper
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 21 October
|
United Kingdom
|
J. Harker Ltd.
|
Knottingley
|
Empire Guernsey
|
Isles-class coastal tanker
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 21 October
|
United States
|
Delta Shipbuilding Company
|
New Orleans, Louisiana
|
John W. Draper
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[10]
|
| 21 October
|
United States
|
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Savannah, Georgia
|
Milton J. Foreman
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[5]
|
| 21 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
William A. Dobson
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
|
| 21 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Audubon
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 21 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Rawlins
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
|
| 21 October
|
United Kingdom
|
J Harker Ltd
|
Knottingley
|
Empire Guernsey
|
Coastal tanker
|
For Ministry of War Transport
|
| 21 October
|
Germany
|
Schichau-Werke
|
Danzig
|
U-3513
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 21 October
|
Germany
|
Schichau-Werke
|
Danzig
|
U-3514
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 22 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Malden Victory
|
Victory ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[11]
|
| 22 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Okaloosa
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[4]
|
| 22 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2522
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 23 October
|
Germany
|
Deutsche Werft
|
Hamburg
|
Fangturm
|
Hansa A type cargo ship
|
For Hansa Line
|
| 23 October
|
United States
|
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company
|
Jacksonville, Florida
|
George E. Waldo
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[15]
|
| 23 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Granville
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 24 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
Francis B. Ogden
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 24 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Panama City, Florida
|
Granville S. Hall
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[9]
|
| 24 October
|
United States
|
Delta Shipbuilding Company
|
New Orleans, Louisiana
|
King Hathaway
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[10]
|
| 24 October
|
Germany
|
Deutsche Werft AG
|
Hamburg
|
U-2344
|
Type XXIII submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 25 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Brunswick, Georgia
|
Murray M. Blum
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[1]
|
| 25 October
|
Germany
|
AG Weser
|
Bremen
|
U-3014
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 25 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Renville
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 25 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2523
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 26 October
|
United States
|
California Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Bland
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[3]
|
| 26 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Okanogan
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[4]
|
| 26 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Richard Dunston Ltd.
|
Thorne
|
TID 120
|
TID-class tug
|
For the Admiralty.
|
| 27 October
|
United States
|
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Savannah, Georgia
|
Joseph S. McDonagh
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[5]
|
| 27 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Grimes
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 27 October
|
Germany
|
AG Weser
|
Bremen
|
U-3015
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 28 October
|
United States
|
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Houston, Texas
|
Edwin S. Nettleton
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[6]
|
| 28 October
|
United States
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St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company
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Jacksonville, Florida
|
Harald Torsvik
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[15]
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| 28 October
|
United States
|
California Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Bosque
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[3]
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| 28 October
|
Canada
|
Davie Shipbuilding and Repairing Co. Ltd.
|
Lauzon, Quebec
|
LST 3507
|
Landing Ship Tank, Mk.3
|
For Royal Navy
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| 28 October
|
United States
|
Kaiser Company
|
Vancouver, Washington
|
Rockbridge
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy
|
| 28 October
|
Germany
|
Deutsche Werft AG
|
Hamburg
|
U-2345
|
Type XXIII submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
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| 29 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd.
|
Sunderland
|
Empire Mandalay
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 29 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Richard Dunston Ltd.
|
Thorne
|
TID 121
|
TID-class tug
|
For the Admiralty.
|
| 30 October
|
United States
|
New England Shipbuilding Company
|
South Portland, Maine
|
Belgian Unity
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[12]
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| 30 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Lobnitz & Co. Ltd.
|
Renfrew
|
Empire Clydesdale'
|
Dredger
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
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| 30 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Ardrossan Dockyard Ltd.
|
Ardrossan
|
Empire Drover
|
Tudor Queen type coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 30 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd
|
Dundee
|
Empire Canning
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of War Transport
|
| 30 October
|
United Kingdom
|
William Hamilton & Co. Ltd.
|
Port Glasgow
|
Empire Kumasi
|
Cargo ship
|
For the Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 30 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Bartram & Sons Ltd
|
Sunderland
|
Empire Mauritius
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 30 October
|
United States
|
Oregon Shipbuilding Company
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Hyde
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[7]
|
| 30 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Brunswick, Georgia
|
Laura Bridgman
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[1]
|
| 30 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2524
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 30 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm + Voss
|
Hamburg
|
U-2525
|
Type XXI submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| 31 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #1 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Bucyrus Victory
|
Victory ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[8]
|
| 31 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd.
|
Grangemouth
|
Empire Jumna
|
Empire Pym type tanker
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| 31 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
LST 3008
|
Landing Ship, Tank
|
For Royal Navy.[160]
|
| 31 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
LST 3041
|
Landing Ship, Tank
|
For Royal Navy.[161]
|
| 31 October
|
Canada
|
Victoria Machinery Co. Ltd.
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
Montebello Park
|
Park ship
|
For Ministry of War Transport.[162]
|
| 31 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Henry Robb Ltd.
|
Leith
|
Reward
|
Bustler-class tug
|
For the Admiralty.
|
| 31 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Roxburgh Castle
|
Refrigerated cargo ship
|
For Union-Castle Line.[163]
|
| 31 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Short Brothers Ltd.
|
Sunderland
|
Solway Firth
|
Aircraft engine repair ship
|
For Admiralty. Completed in 1947 as the cargo ship Kongsberg for Skibsrederi Kongsborg.
|
| 31 October
|
United States
|
J. A. Jones Construction Company
|
Panama City, Florida
|
Stephen Smith
|
Liberty ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[9]
|
| 31 October
|
United States
|
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Westerly Victory
|
Victory ship
|
For War Shipping Administration.[11]
|
| 31 October
|
United States
|
California Shipbuilding Corporation
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Bowie
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[3]
|
| 31 October
|
United States
|
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
|
Richmond, California
|
Oneida
|
Haskell-class attack transport
|
For United States Navy.[4]
|
| 31 October
|
Germany
|
Deutsche Werft AG
|
Hamburg
|
U-2346
|
Type XXIII submarine
|
For Kriegsmarine
|
| Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Henry Scarr Ltd
|
Hessle
|
Empire Facility
|
Empire F type coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Henry Scarr Ltd
|
Hessle
|
Empire Fanal
|
Empire F type coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|
| Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Henry Scarr Ltd
|
Hessle
|
Empire Faraway
|
Empire F type coaster
|
For Ministry of War Transport.
|