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USS Morristown (ID 3580)

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Name
  
USS Morristown

Acquired
  
18 October 1918

Decommissioned
  
13 June 1919

Weight
  
10,730 tons

Completed
  
1918

Commissioned
  
18 October 1918

Length
  
119 m

Displacement
  
9.582 million kg

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Namesake
  
Morristown, New Jersey, the site of George Washington’s winter headquarters in 1776‑1777 and 1779‑1780 (previous name retained)

Builder
  
Standard Shipbuilding Company

USS Morristown (ID-3580) was a cargo ship that served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1919.

The cargo ship SS Morristown was built by the Standard Shipbuilding Company, Shooters’ Island, New York, in 1918. The U.S. Navy acquired her for World War I service from the Russian Volunteer Fleet on 18 October 1918 at Hoboken, New Jersey, assigned her the Identification Number (Id. No.) 3580, and commissioned her the same day with Lieutenant Allen D. Tucker, USNRF, in command.

Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS), Morristown sailed from New York City on 27 October 1918 in convoy for Europe, arriving at La Pallice, France, on 15 November 1918 to debark her cargo of United States Army supplies and airplanes. She made two more runs to European ports with ammunition and general cargo before departing Dartmouth, England, for the United States East Coast on 25 May 1919.

Arriving at Norfolk, Virginia, on 9 June 1919, Morristown decommissioned on 13 June 1919 and was delivered to the United States Shipping Board (USSB). She remained in USSB custody as SS Morristown until sold for scrap on 4 January 1936.

References

USS Morristown (ID-3580) Wikipedia