SS Joel Palmer explained

SS Joel Palmer was a Liberty Ship used in World War II by the U.S. to transport troops, supplies, munitions, weapons mostly in Australia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. The ship was named after Oregon Pioneer Joel Palmer (1810–1881). Joel Palmer was operated under a charter with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration by the American Mail Line.

She was built in 1943 at the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation in the St. Johns neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.[1] She made at least 12 port calls from August 1943 to May 1945.[2]

Port Departure Convoy Destination !Duration (days)
August 26, 1943 GP.65/1 4
August 30, 1943 QL.9 3
September 7, 1943 TN.153 5
September 24, 1943 FT.28 3
October 9, 1943 QL.19 4
October 14, 1943 TN.168 5
October 26, 1943 NT.63 2
November 7, 1943 TN.176 5
November 29, 1943 TN.184 5
December 24, 1943 BG.3 2
January 14, 1944 GB.2 3
May 14, 1945 IG.22 7

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ships Our War Veterans . July 7, 2020.
  2. Web site: 'Liberty' Cargo Ship . Jim Davies . May 2004 . 113 . WW2 Ships.com . July 7, 2020.