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USS Lake Arthur (ID 2915)

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Launched
  
16 February 1918

Length
  
80 m

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Name
  
1918 War Plum 1918 Lake Arthur 1923 Virginia Limited 1930 Valentine 1923 Sesotris

Namesake
  
1918 Lake Arthur, Louisiana

Owner
  
1918 USSB 1921 Richmond–New York Steamship Co. 1925 Eastern Steamship Lines 1930 Gordon C. Leitch 1930 Helmsing and Grimm 1931 Schiffahrts A.G. Nord Ost 1932 Albert Klat 1935 Hanseatischen Reederei Emil Offen & Co.

Operator
  
1918–1919 United States Navy as USS Lake Arthur (ID-2915)

Port of registry
  
1918 [United States] 1921   New York 1925   Newport News, Virginia 1930 Middlesbrough 1930 Riga 1932 Alexandria 1935 Hamburg

Builder
  
Detroit Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan

SS Lake Arthur (ID-2915) was a Design 1020 cargo ship that served in the Naval Overseas Transportation Service of the United States Navy during World War I. Originally ordered and begun under the name SS War Plum, she was renamed SS Lake Arthur by the United States Shipping Board. After her naval service, she operated commercially under a variety of names, before being scuttled in the North Sea with a load of chemical weapons in November 1945.

Career

Ordered by the British government, the ship was laid down by the Detroit Shipbuilding Company of Wyandotte, Michigan, under the name War Plum. When the USSB requisitioned all shipping under construction in the United States after the U.S. entered World War I in April 1917, she was renamed Lake Arthur, after the southwestern Louisiana town of Lake Arthur. The ship was launched on 16 February 1918, and completed in March.

Under the auspices of the USSB, Lake Arthur sailed across the Atlantic and was employed in cargo duties. While at Brest, France, on 17 September 1918, she was transferred the United States Navy and commissioned the same day under the command of Lieutenant Commander Edwin T. Madden, USNRF. She was assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS) and carried stores for the United States Army from ports in the United Kingdom to ports in France over the next five months. On 18 February 1919, loaded with U.S. Army cargo, Lake Arthur departed from Cardiff and arrived at Philadelphia on 11 March. There, she was decommissioned on 3 April and returned to the USSB the same day.

The USSB sold Lake Arthur to the Richmond-New York Steamship Company of New York in 1921. The ship was renamed Virginia Limited in 1923, and sold to the Eastern Steamship Lines of Newport News, Virginia, in 1925. The ship was sold in 1930 to Gordon C. Leitch of Middlesbrough, and then, later the same year, to Helmsing and Grimm of Riga and renamed Valentine. The following year Schiffahrts A.G.Nord Ost, of Riga, purchased the ship. In 1932 Albert Klat of Alexandria purchased the ship and renamed her Sesostris.

In 1935, Hanseatische Reederei Emil Offen & Co. of Hamburg purchased the ship, and she remained under German control through the end of World War II. Sesotris was seized by the British at Kiel in May 1945. After she was loaded with a cargo of chemical weapons, Sesotris was steered to the Skagerrak Strait in the North Sea and scuttled on 17 November 1945.

References

USS Lake Arthur (ID-2915) Wikipedia