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chartered her in 1941 before the US declaration of war to carry 150 Chinese, Korean and Japanese missionaries and stranded US citizens back to San Francisco. Once home, she was quickly refitted to hold 3,500 soldiers. The ship was delivered to WSA by Oceanic Steamship Company, a Matson entity, 3
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for refitting and return to passenger service with Matson. Money ran out on the project after 30% of the work had been completed. For five years she sat idle in Alameda, then was purchased by the US Government in August 1952. She was towed to the
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was greatly modified to hold 1,655 passengers, mainly by subdividing existing cabins and converting cargo holds to new cabin areas. She re-entered service on 21 February 1971 under the Chandris 'Fantasy Cruises' division, leaving
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built by Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, is also seen in most registers with a 1932 date. This smaller ship was also acquired by WSA on 26 September 1942, allocated to the U.S. Army under bareboat charter and
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with troops, aircraft and ammunition in hopes of their sailing independently by 13 December. The Navy opposed any unescorted convoys and, despite Army arguments at the highest levels, the ships were delayed until the 16th when
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was a large, fast transport capable of sailing independently and was allocated to serving Army troop transport requirements. The ship was involved in an attack on a convoy near
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Her new owners intended to recoup their investment by selling the ship to scrappers, but a downturn in steel prices held them up for more than a year. On 3 July 2000,
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continued to operate but suffered a major turbine problem in February 1963; one that would require costly repairs. Instead of repairing
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December 1941 at San Francisco. On 16 December 1941 she steamed to Hawaii with 3,349 fresh troops, returning with 800 casualties of the
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sailed from Miami to the Caribbean, then sailed from New York in the summer. A major overhaul in 1986 included parts from her sister
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shot down an enemy bomber which passed over the ship and tore away the radio mast before crashing into the ocean. In convoy, the
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By 1970, passenger receipts were down so low that Matson chose to cease passenger liner service altogether. On 25 June 1970,
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served as a fast troop carrier, often operating alone so she would not be slowed by formation navigation in a convoy. The
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back from the US Government on 3 February 1956 and had to come up with a new name for her: she was rechristened SS
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arrived in San Francisco to be sold to Chandris Lines. Five days later she steamed under new ownership out of the
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brand. The ship was maintained in anchorage until 24 January 1998 when she was sold to AG Belofin Investments of
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21 August 1943 New York to Oran with the highest number of soldiers for a Matson ship: 6,855. Traveled in convoy.
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bound for Sydney and back; a regular round-trip she would make for three years. In 1974 she saw service as a
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20 January 1945 left San Francisco with US and Canadian troops, as well as Royal Air Force personnel, for
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8 October 1943 New York to Liverpool with 6,747 troops; on to Gibraltar and Naples in convoy of 43 ships.
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Within five years, profits from passenger service had fallen to the point where Matson decided to anchor
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launched on 10 October 1931. The ship was completed April 1932 and is shown in registers as a 1932 ship.
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as part of a plan to cease cruise line operations for Fantasy Cruises and further invest in their newer
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was scrapped in 1974. At this point, parts from three sister ships were now bound together in
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was chartered by the US Government in 1994 as a floating barracks for military personnel at
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6 January 1942 San Diego to Pago Pago filled to capacity with Marines, arrived 19 January.
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from Sydney to San Francisco, stopping along the way at Suva, Fiji and Honolulu, Hawaii.
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capsized and sank due to progressive flooding, some 50 nmi (93 km) south of
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The Matson liner, operating as a troopship, is sometimes erroneously seen as USAT
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cruised between New York and Bermuda with a smaller capacity of 1,200 passengers.
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1941 With urgent need to reinforce Hawaii the Army pushed loading two fast ships,
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17 February 1942 San Francisco to Brisbane with 4,000 Army troops; convoy with
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The voyage to Naples was her first taste of combat. On 6 November 1943 in an
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and was looking to expand their passenger operation once more. Matson had a
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14 January 1943 left New York in a convoy to Casablanca; arrived 25 January
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on a positioning cruise. Her maiden voyage officially began 3 June 1932 in
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Buckner, Maj. David N. (1981). Marine Corps Historical Division (ed.).
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rescued 1,675 using her boats and nets, taking the survivors to Naples.
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2 November 1942 convoy New York to Casablanca, arrived 16 November 1942
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This article is about the 1931 ocean liner. For the 1897 steamer, see
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21 Sept 1944 San Francisco to Oro Bay, New Guinea transporting WAC's
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during the voyage but nobody was on board to correct the list. The
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22 April 1942 left San Francisco for Adelaide, Panama, Key West
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in 1946, and refers to the ship by name in the opening lines.
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27 August 1942 Glasgow to New York, arrived 5 September 1942
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eight years of Caribbean cruising until 19 November 1994.
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Meanwhile, Matson was enjoying fair post-war success with
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triumph when she carried much-appreciated supplies to the
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SS Monterey – Dinner menu wine list for 6th October 1959.
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1 April 1943 sailed alone to Casablanca; arrived 12 April
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liner service including regular stops in ports along the
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adaptation the year following the novel's publication.
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SS Monterey – Dinner menu cover for 6th October 1959.
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6 August 1942 New York to Glasgow with 6,000 troops
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For other ships with similar names, see 1784:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 2000 672:arrived at Bethlehem-Alameda Shipyard in 1530:Ship History Database Vessel Status Card 1348:A Brief History of the 10th Marines 1064:. The ship's name was retained for the 1302: 1239:"SS Monterey & Mariposa Cabin Plan" 1182: 1088: 859:with radio callsign SZWE (later HPEN). 743:region; this ship was originally named 321:was the third of the four ships of the 1440: 1430: 751:. Matson bought the old mothballed SS 325:"White Fleet", which were designed by 40: 1024:apparently began taking on water and 809:, Matson sold the well-loved ship to 273:, 28,450 shp (21,215.16 kW) 57: 7: 2095:Ships built in Quincy, Massachusetts 1401:original WAC personal correspondence 1237:Goossens, Reuben (January 9, 2007). 581:29 April 1943 New York to Casablanca 373:operated by Matson as agents of the 880:in the Caribbean during winter and 607:, 25 aircraft attacked the convoy. 575:5 March 1943 New York to Casablanca 1264:Goossens, Reuben (March 4, 2014). 731:vessel undergoing conversion to a 109:Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 25: 2105:Cruise ships of the United States 1058:The Case of the Stuttering Bishop 1001:out of Tampa Bay with the former 655:16 February 1946 took Australian 619:was torpedoed and began to sink. 499:United States Maritime Commission 285:(42.30 km/h; 26.28 mph) 2100:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean 2048: 2043: 1268:. ssmaritime.com. Archived from 1241:. ssmaritime.com. Archived from 59: 44: 884:during the summer. In May 1982 406:West Coast of the United States 396:was built to promote travel to 584:2 June 1943 New York to Panama 436:after which she made stops in 1: 554:9 March 1942 arrived Brisbane 142:3 June 1932 – 21 October 2000 1595:Ocean Liner Virtual Museum: 1315:Leighton & Coakley 1995 863:Service with Chandris Lines 747:but Matson had renamed her 375:War Shipping Administration 2126: 2080:Maritime incidents in 2000 1569:Quigley, Harry E. (2001). 1356:United States Marine Corps 1020:ended up going to Mexico. 759:, replacing their earlier 29: 2038: 1982:December (unknown date): 1746:Listed in order of launch 1744: 1666: 1545:Wardlow, Chester (1999). 1520:Maritime Administration. 903:), some of which went to 668:On 26 September 1946 the 601:action off Cape Bougaroun 434:San Francisco, California 208: 52: 43: 648:4 February 1945 arrived 476:Byrd's second expedition 389:Career with Matson Lines 238:632 ft (193 m) 1205:Maritime Administration 974:. On June 9, 1999, the 958:Chandris opted to sell 763:which had been sold to 590:1943 New York to Brazil 209:General characteristics 1809:March (unknown date): 1472:www.globalsecurity.org 1032:crew cut her free and 709: 701: 693: 504:attack on Pearl Harbor 246:79 ft (24 m) 194:Official Number 231480 1660:William Francis Gibbs 1054:Earle Stanley Gardner 931:US Government charter 891:In winter 1983–1984, 707: 699: 691: 664:Post-war name changes 327:William Francis Gibbs 269:2 Γ— Bethlehem geared 204:Sunk, 21 October 2000 1500:Lloyds (1941–1942). 1389:nzetc.victoria.ac.nz 1369:Ocean Liner Museum. 1044:on 21 October 2000. 538:sailed under escort. 358:and very similar to 2090:Sunken cruise ships 1855:Admiral W. L. Capps 1354:. Washington D.C.: 1332:www.armed-guard.com 1317:, pp. 146–147. 813:to be rechristened 674:Alameda, California 105:Fore River Shipyard 1597:S.S. Monterey 1932 1573:. 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Index

SS Lurline (1931)
SS Monterey (1897)
USS Monterey

Matson Lines
Chandris Lines
Fore River Shipyard
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
IMO number
5229223
Ocean liner
GRT
steam turbines
knots
ocean liner
Matson Lines
William Francis Gibbs
SS Malolo
SS Mariposa
SS Lurline
World War II
troopship
War Shipping Administration
Cape Bougaroun
Hawaii
Pacific Ocean
West Coast of the United States
Samoa
Fiji
New Zealand

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