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  • [Date]: 4 January
    [Ship]: Oliver Kelley
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder]: Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
    [Location]: Richmond, California
    [Class / type]: Liberty ship
    [Notes]:
    (January)

  • [Date]: 9 September
    [Ship]: Michael J. Owens
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder]: Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
    [Location]: Houston, Texas
    [Class / type]: Liberty ship
    [Notes]:
    (September)

  • [Date]: 5 May
    [Ship]: Joe Harris
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder]: Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
    [Location]: Richmond, California
    [Class / type]: Liberty ship
    [Notes]:
    (May)

  • [Date]: 30 November
    [Ship]: U-3022
    [Country]:  Germany
    [Builder]: AG Weser
    [Location]: Bremen
    [Class / type]: Type XXI submarine
    [Notes]: For Kriegsmarine
    (November)

  • [Date]: 13 November
    [Ship]: Otis E. Hall
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder]: Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
    [Location]: Houston, Texas
    [Class / type]: Liberty ship
    [Notes]:
    (November)

  • [Date]: 5 February
    [Ship]: James Devereux
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder]: Permanente Metals, #2 Yard
    [Location]: Richmond, California
    [Class / type]: Liberty ship
    [Notes]:
    (February)

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At the height of the Official World War in 1944, most countries concentrated on building warships, which grew larger and stronger. The 1,265 ships that were released that year used a different type of reinforcement material to better shelter against foreign weapons, and detailed information was compiled in the generator tool.

Most of the ships released that year were concentrated in the United States, Europe and other war powers. They are far ahead of the world in shipbuilding technology and have sold some of the early decommissioned warships to other countries. When you randomly look at a ship that was published that year, you can find specific release dates, specific ship names, release countries, shipbuilders and locations, and ship classes and types. Most of these ships were used in war, while a small number of ships that could not resist the invasion for various reasons had to be used for commercial or ordinary shipping.

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