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Seventh ‘High-Priority’ Ship Set to Leave
General Nelson M. Walker Headed to Texas to be Dismantled
For the seventh time in less than six months, a retired ship considered a high priority for scrapping is scheduled to leave the U.S. Maritime Administration’s James River Reserve Fleet on Tuesday, January 4th. The General Nelson M. Walker, the latest in a wave of ships to leave the James River, will be towed to the All Star Metals in Brownsville, Texas, to be dismantled.
“Each ship towed from the fleet demonstrates the Administration's commitment to the citizens of this region,” said Maritime Administrator Captain William G. Schubert. “We're getting the job done. We promised to remove these ships and we continue to deliver on that promise.”
The General Nelson M. Walker was first commissioned as the Admiral H.T. Mayo (AP-125). The
vessel transported troops between
The departure schedule is subject to weather and safety clearances. Preparations for towing must be approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. Towing can take place only after the ship is deemed safe and seaworthy and if weather permits.
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