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USS Cauto (ID 1538)

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Name
  
USS Cauto

Completed
  
9 December 1916

Commissioned
  
13 July 1918

Launched
  
1916

Weight
  
8,189 tons

Namesake
  
Previous name retained

Acquired
  
12 July 1918

Decommissioned
  
22 February 1919

Length
  
112 m

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Builder
  
Seattle Construction and Drydock Company

USS Cauto (ID-1538) was a United States Navy cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919.

SS Cauto was a commercial cargo ship launched in 1916 and completed on 9 December 1916 at Seattle, Washington, by the Seattle Construction and Drydock Company for the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company of New York City. During World War I she came under the control of the United States Shipping Board, and the United States Army chartered her on 15 October 1917 to haul Army cargo during World War I. The U.S. Navy acquired Cauto from the Shipping Board for World War I service on 12 July 1918, assigned her the naval registry Identification Number (Id. No.) 1538, and commissioned as USS Cauto on 13 July 1918 with Lieutenant Commander J. R. Curtis, USNRF, in command.

Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service, Cauto was outfitted for naval service at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Between 21 July 1918 and 9 February 1919, Cauto made three round-trip transatlantic voyages between the United States and France, carrying supplies for the American Expeditionary Force in France.

Cauto was decommissioned at Philadelphia on 22 February 1919 and transferred to the U.S. Shipping Board for return to the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company. Once again SS Cauto, she resumed civilian service, operating commercially until wrecked in 1937.

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USS Cauto (ID-1538) Wikipedia