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USS Lancaster (ID 2953)

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Name
  
Lancaster

Completed
  
in 1918

Length
  
137 m

Displacement
  
13.26 million kg

Laid down
  
date unknown

Launched
  
5 May 1918

Weight
  
14,850 tons

Builder
  
Chester

Namesake
  
Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Acquired
  
by the U.S. Navy, 19 June 1918

Commissioned
  
19 June 1918 as Lancaster (ID-2953) at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

USS Lancaster (ID-2953) was a commercial cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She served the war effort by carrying cargo across the Atlantic Ocean, and, at war’s end, bringing home the troops.

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Built at Chester, Pennsylvania

The second ship to be so named by the Navy, Lancaster, a cargo ship, was launched 5 May 1918 by Sun Shipbuilding Co., Chester, Pennsylvania; acquired by the Navy 19 June 1918; and commissioned at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the same day, Lt. Comdr. D. R. Fleming in command.

World War I service

Assigned to the Naval transportation service (NOTS), Lancaster departed New York City 13 July with cargo for South American ports. Arriving Buenos Aires, Argentina, 10 days later, she discharged her cargo and proceeded to Marseilles, France, where she arrived 28 October. After the Armistice was signed 11 November, Lancaster returned to New York City the following month to join the Cruiser Transport Force 17 December.

Troopship assignment

Lancaster together with other units of the Cruiser Transport Force was assigned the task of returning World War I veterans from Europe to the United States. The force returned over 85 percent of the veterans during the period from November 1918 to July 1919.

Post-war dispositioning

Completing her service, Lancaster decommissioned 4 October 1919 and was returned to the United States Shipping Board (USSB) the same day.

References

USS Lancaster (ID-2953) Wikipedia