Ship Plans Added for Troop Ship USS Admiral C. F. Hughes/ USNS General Edwin D. Patrick

General Edwin D. Patrick, Admiral C.F. Hughes, US Navy, US Army, Troop Transport, Troop Ship, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War

Until she was broken up in 2010, The General Edwin D. Patrick was the sole remaining ship afloat in the Admiral class of World War II troop transports. The ship is notable for its longevity as a troopship participating in World War II as the Admiral C.F. Hughes and the Korean and Vietnam wars under the name of General Patrick. Check out her plans and story on our new page.

Books Available From The Model Shipwright

Souvenirs de Marine François-Edmond Pâris, ship plans
Selected Plates from
Souvenirs de Marine by
François-Edmond Pâris

3 comments

  1. Is there a commercially available kit for building this class? I want to build the T-AP-127 USNS William Darby, my father served on it in the sixties, he was on board when Kennedy was shot. He was classified as an electrician but mainly acted as a cruise ship director!

    • Unfortunately, I am not familiar with any commercial kits for this ship. It’s always interesting to hear the actual history of the ships we feature. Thank you!

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