USS Callaway (APA-35) - Commercial Service

Commercial Service

Callaway was sold to American President Lines in March 1949 and renamed President Harrison, who converted her back to a cargo ship but with facilities for also carrying up to a dozen passengers. Her name was changed on 10 March 1966 to President Fillmore (IV). On 24 April 1968 she was acquired by the Waterman Steamship Company and renamed Hurricane.

Like many of her former Bayfield class sister ships, Hurricane was scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in 1974

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