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USS Edith (ID 3459)

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Name
  
USS Edith

Acquired
  
1918

Decommissioned
  
18 May 1919

Operation
  
World War I

Namesake
  
Previous name retained

Commissioned
  
1 October 1918

Length
  
103 m

Fate
  
Returned to owner 1919 Sunk 7 June 1942

USS Edith (No. 3459) was a supply ship in the United States Navy.

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The U.S. Navy acquiredSS Edith from the United States Shipping Board for service during World War I and commissioned her as USS Edith on 1 October 1918 with Lieutenant Commander W. E. Briggs, USNRF, in command.

Operational history

On 1 November 1918, Edith sailed for Nantes, France, with a cargo of ammunition and trucks. Returning to New York City on 12 December 1918, she loaded cargo destined for South America, discharging a portion at Bahia, Brazil, and the remainder at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. At Santos, Brazil, she took on sugar cane for delivery to New Orleans, Louisiana; however, engine trouble caused her to complete the trip under tow by the U.S. Navy tug USS Potomac.

Decommissioning

Edith was decommissioned on 18 May 1919 and returned to her owner.

Later career

The ship returned to commercial service as SS Edith. During World War II, she was torpedoed and sunk in the Caribbean Sea 200 nautical miles (370 km) southeast of Jamaica (14°33′N 74°35′W) on 7 June 1942 by the German submarine U-159 with the loss of two of her 31 crew members.

References

USS Edith (ID-3459) Wikipedia