词条 | USS Nansemond (ID-1395) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The second USS Nansemond (ID-1395), formerly {{SS|Pennsylvania|1896|6}} of the Hamburg-American Line, was built in 1896 by Hartland & Wolff, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and seized by USSB in 1917. Nansemond served in the Army Transport Service (ATS) throughout the war before being transferred to the United States Navy and commissioned 20 January 1919 at Hoboken, N.J., Lt. Comdr. W. MacLeod, USNRF, in command. Assigned to NOTS, Nansemond departed New York on 4 February laden with Army supplies. She arrived St. Nazaire on 16 February, discharged her cargo, and sailed on 26 February for home carrying returning troops of the AEF, arriving Newport News on 11 March 1919. During the next four months Nansemond continued in the Transport Service returning troops and convalescents of the AEF, making one turnabout run in thirty-two days. Upon returning to New York in August she decommissioned on the 25th and returned to United States Shipping Board. In September the ship was sent to the National Drydock & Repair Company for refitting as a cargo only ship. Strikes delayed the work until 19 December and consideration was being given to conversion into a passenger vessel allocated to the American Line. Instead the ship was chartered to the ATS on a bareboat basis.[1] Nansemond was scrapped in 1924. References1. ^{{cite journal |date=June 30, 1922 |title=Steamship Nansemond |journal=Fourth Annual Report of the United States Shipping Board |pages=130 |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=Government Printing Office |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportuni01boargoog/page/n138/mode/1up |accessdate=21 November 2018}} {{DANFS|https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/n/nansemond-ii.html}}External links
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