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USS Floridian

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83: 45: 1180: 1175: 635: 404:, 435 "men of the 148th Field Artillery, 41st Division... Field and Staff, Medical Detachments, Headquarters Company and Battery E. Other troops on board were the 509th Engineers, Headquarters and Medical Detachments and Companies A to D inclusive; members of the 369th Service Park Unit." 397:, "Headquarters and Medical Detachments and Companies A and B of 346th Machine Gun Battalion; 3rd Battalion Headquarters, Medical and Ordnance Detachments, Supply Company and Companies H, I, K, L and M of the 362nd Infantry; 620th Casual Company." 1207: 553: 1217: 1212: 645: 697: 773: 1222: 794: 319: 1066: 578: 426:
and returned to the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company on 4 August 1919. She then resumed service as the commercial cargo ship SS
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The second trip came arrived in Hoboken on 14 June. This brought 1,791 troops home. Units aboard included, as described by the
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from the Shipping Board on 28 January 1919, assigned her the naval registry Identification Number (Id. No.) 3875, and
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The final load of returning soldiers arrived in Hoboken on 16 July. The 1,829 men aboard included, per the
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Department of the Navy: Naval Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images: Civilian Ships: S.S.
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in 1919 with her decks crowded with American troops returning to the United States after serving in
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Pacific American Steamship Association; Shipowners Association of the Pacific Coast (1930).
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carrying 10,000 troops. She carried 1,824 men including. as described by the
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NavSource Online: Section Patrol Craft Photo Archive: Floridian (ID 3875)
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She made three trips carrying U. S. Army troops to the
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(2006). 440:collided off Cape Flattery, 336:United States Shipping Board 182:1915–1919 and from 1919–1928 178:In commercial service as SS 27:For various ships named USS 614:U.S. Coast Guard Lightships 610:"Vessel Designation: LV 67" 507:. 17 July 1919. p. 31. 492:. 14 June 1919. p. 16. 477:. 14 April 1919. p. 1. 362:Cruiser and Transport Force 350:her on the same day as USS 69:is in the distance at left. 1239: 1223:Maritime incidents in 1928 306:was built as a commercial 26: 1168: 916:December (unknown date): 434:and the American steamer 422:on 16 July 1919. She was 186: 74: 42: 1085:August (unknown date): 570:The new Navy, 1883-1922 299:in commission in 1919. 187:General characteristics 18:USS Floridian (ID-3875) 316:Maryland Steel Company 117:Maryland Steel Company 108:Previous name retained 528:Pacific Marine Review 414:After these voyages, 418:was assigned to the 360:was assigned to the 207:gross registger tons 666:(ID # 3875) in 1919 389:Hoboken, New Jersey 312:Baltimore, Maryland 121:Baltimore, Maryland 1048:William S. Grattan 987:President Garfield 755:Kenkon Maru No. 12 420:3rd Naval District 374:Army of Occupation 340:United States Army 294:United States Navy 1190: 1189: 456:heavily damaged. 283: 282: 67:Statue of Liberty 16:(Redirected from 1230: 1182: 1177: 1161: 1151: 1141: 1131: 1121: 1111: 1101: 1091: 1081: 1071: 1068:Giuseppe Missori 1061: 1051: 1041: 1031: 1021: 1010: 1000: 990: 980: 970: 959: 949: 922: 912: 902: 892: 881: 871: 861: 850: 840: 829: 819: 809: 799: 789: 778: 768: 758: 748: 745:J. 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USS Floridian (ID-3875)
USS Florida

New York City
France
World War I
Statue of Liberty
Maryland Steel Company
Baltimore, Maryland
Troop transport
gross registger tons
tons
Steam engine
knots
United States Navy
troop transport
cargo ship
Baltimore, Maryland
Maryland Steel Company
American-Hawaiian Steamship Company
New York City
World War I
United States Shipping Board
United States Army
commissioned
Cruiser and Transport Force
cargo
St. Nazaire
Army of Occupation
United States

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