SS Jacona (1918) removed from category
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The US government flew in spare parts to make the necessary repairs to the generators and later then the power was restored from the ship. The U.S. Economic Co-operation Administration helped build a permanent 22,000 kw hydro-electric power plant and a 60,000 kw steam powered electric generator for facilities in Korea when the ''Jacona'' was removed from their power supply grid.<ref name=NEA> {{cite news |last=Edson |first=Peter |date=February 17, 1950 |title=Rambling Rat Almost Crippled South Korea's Entire Conomy |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5678139// |newspaper=[[Taylor Daily Press]] |location=Taylor, Texas |access-date= }} </ref> |
The US government flew in spare parts to make the necessary repairs to the generators and later then the power was restored from the ship. The U.S. Economic Co-operation Administration helped build a permanent 22,000 kw hydro-electric power plant and a 60,000 kw steam powered electric generator for facilities in Korea when the ''Jacona'' was removed from their power supply grid.<ref name=NEA> {{cite news |last=Edson |first=Peter |date=February 17, 1950 |title=Rambling Rat Almost Crippled South Korea's Entire Conomy |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5678139// |newspaper=[[Taylor Daily Press]] |location=Taylor, Texas |access-date= }} </ref> |
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*{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Business week|first=|authorlink=Business Week|title=Business week|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BDhEAAAAIAAJ|year=1930|page=15|publisher=McGraw-Hill}} |
*{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Business week|first=|authorlink=Business Week|title=Business week|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BDhEAAAAIAAJ|year=1930|page=15|publisher=McGraw-Hill}} |
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