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SS Liberty Glo (ex-Scooba) was built at at … SS Liberty Glo (ex-Scooba) was built at at Hog Island in Philadelphia during World War I, but was completed after the November 1918 armistice. While off the Dutch coast in December 1919, she struck a mine which broke her in two, but the aft part of the vessel remained afloat and was repaired. She served as a civilian cargo ship during World War II and was scrapped in 1950 in Baltimore. II and was scrapped in 1950 in Baltimore.
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