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USS Federal

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48: 26: 512: 281:. She was completed at the end of the war and supplied Allied troops in Europe with food and horses, and, on return trips to the United States, brought troops back home. After three round 977: 997: 972: 957: 987: 982: 936: 345:, and fitted out to carry horses, she made her maiden round-trip voyage between late November 1918 and late January 1919, carrying cargo, including horses, to 576: 522: 992: 962: 81: 342: 537: 500:
History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume IV: Coral Sea, Midway, and Submarine Actions, May 1942–August 1942
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remained in the hands of the U.S. Shipping Board until 1937, then became the British cargo ship
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medical personnel. On her third voyage, in May and June 1919, she transported hay and oats to
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sailed again with cargo for France and on her return voyage in April brought home over 500
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ended the fighting, the new ship was turned over to the Navy and commissioned as USS
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USS Federal (ID # 3657), 1918-1919. Originally, and later, S.S. Federal (1918)
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trips in supporting the troops, she was returned to the
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was decommissioned on 17 June 1919 and returned to the
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Federal Shipbuilding Company
Kearny, New Jersey
United States Shipping Board
freighter
submarine
USS Crevalle
Design 1037 ship
GRT
freighter
U.S. Navy
World War I
transatlantic
U.S. Shipping Board
Japanese
submarine
Kearny, New Jersey
Armistice
Naval Overseas Transportation Service
France
U.S. Army
Antwerp
Northern Food Administration
New York City
U.S. Shipping Board
Japan
World War II
Pacific
Imperial Japanese Navy
Maizuru

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