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| ===Special Mechanics=== | | ===Special Mechanics=== |
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| * Is an [[Auxiliary Ships|AO]] despite each form having a different [[#Trivia|designation]]. | | * Is an [[Auxiliary Ships|AO]] despite each form having a different [[#Trivia|designation]]. |
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| ==Voice Lines== | | ==Voice Lines== |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
− | * Souya was built in Japan as a Soviet commission under the name "Volochaevets". She was never delivered to the USSR and became a Japanese cargo ship instead, before being requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy.
| + | '''General Information''' |
− | * She is named after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%8Dya_Subprefecture Souya Subprefecture] in Hokkaido. | + | * She is named after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%8Dya_Subprefecture Souya Subprefecture] in Hokkaido. |
| + | * She was launched on the 16th February 1938. |
| * She has had many names over her life. In chronological order: | | * She has had many names over her life. In chronological order: |
| ** Volochaevets - Her original name when she was laid down in 1936. | | ** Volochaevets - Her original name when she was laid down in 1936. |
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| ** Souya Maru (S119) - Her name was only changed in the records. Her hull still read "Souya". Repatriation ship from 1945-1948. | | ** Souya Maru (S119) - Her name was only changed in the records. Her hull still read "Souya". Repatriation ship from 1945-1948. |
| ** Souya (Written in hiragana) - Coast Guard lighthouse tender (LL-01) from 1949-1955. Antarctic research vessel (PL107) from 1955-1962. Coast Guard patrol ship (PL107) from 1963-1978. Museum ship from 1979-present. | | ** Souya (Written in hiragana) - Coast Guard lighthouse tender (LL-01) from 1949-1955. Antarctic research vessel (PL107) from 1955-1962. Coast Guard patrol ship (PL107) from 1963-1978. Museum ship from 1979-present. |
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| + | '''Update History''' |
| + | * She was added on the 21th May 2021 as [[Spring 2021 Event]] E5 drop. |
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| + | '''Misc''' |
| + | *Survived World War II. |
| + | * Souya was built in Japan as a Soviet commission under the name "Volochaevets". She was never delivered to the USSR and became a Japanese cargo ship instead, before being requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy. |
| * The designations used to differentiate her remodels are USN hull designations. | | * The designations used to differentiate her remodels are USN hull designations. |
| ** AGS - Survey ship (Auxiliary Ship Utility) | | ** AGS - Survey ship (Auxiliary Ship Utility) |
| ** AGL - Lighthouse Tender | | ** AGL - Lighthouse Tender |
| ** AGB - Icebreaker (Auxiliary Icebreaker) | | ** AGB - Icebreaker (Auxiliary Icebreaker) |
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− | *Survived World War II.
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| ==See Also== | | ==See Also== |
− | [[wikipedia:Sōya_(PL107)|Wikipedia article on Souya]] | + | * [[wikipedia:Sōya_(PL107)|Wikipedia article on Souya]] |
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| [[Category:Auxiliary Ship]] | | [[Category:Auxiliary Ship]] |
| [[Category:World War II Survivors]] | | [[Category:World War II Survivors]] |