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  • John Williams III, a barque, bought in 1873, sold in 1894, or 1895.

  • John Williams VI, a coastal freighter, built in 1946, and bought in 1948 for missionary use in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.

  • John Williams II, a barque, launched in 1865, wrecked off Niue in 1867.

  • John Williams V, a steel-hulled 3-masted staysail schooner with auxiliary power, used in World War II to evacuate settlers and carry supplies, and wrecked in 1948 off Samoa.

  • John Williams IV, a clipper-bowed barquentine with auxiliary steam propulsion, built in 1893, and sold in 1930.

  • John Williams (ship), a barque, launched in 1844 and wrecked in 1864 off Pukapuka, Cook Islands.

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You may be wondering why a boat named John Williams is named after a person? John Williams was one of the most famous missionaries of the time, and his presence during the war no doubt made the soldiers on the front line more peaceful and peaceful. They and the local people accepted the teachings of John Williams, trying to find peace in their own hearts during the war. In honor of him, some of the ships at the time were named after him instead of the ship, which is still in use today.

The seven ships listed in the random tool are known by their common name, John Williams. When you look closely at the information in the generator tool, you can find the corresponding John Williams ship generations, the date the ship was built, its primary use, its primary shipping area, and so on. These ships made a great contribution in the war years of the time, protecting the safety of the soldiers and sailors, and helping to bring the war to a quick end.

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