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USS Sierra (ID 1634)

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Name
  
USS Sierra

Acquired
  
27 May 1918

Decommissioned
  
1 October 1919

Length
  
127 m

Completed
  
1900

Commissioned
  
1 July 1918

Launched
  
29 May 1900

Builder
  
William Cramp & Sons

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Namesake
  
Sierra Nevada mountain range (previous name retained)

The first USS Sierra (ID-1634) was a troop transport of the United States Navy that served during World War I and its immediate aftermath.

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Construction and acquisition

SS Sierra was constructed as a commercial passenger ship in 1900 by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia for the San Francisco to Australia service via Hawaii of the Oceanic Steamship Company. The ship was the first of a series of three to be built for the line with the others being Sonoma and Ventura.

The U.S. Navy acquired her from the John D. Spreckel Brothers Company in San Francisco, California, on 27 May 1918 for use as a troop transport during World War I and assigned her the identification number 1634. After conversion work was complete, she was commissioned as USS Sierra (ID-1634) on 1 July 1918.

U.S. Navy career

Sierra was assigned to transatlantic service upon commissioning, and she transported troops from the United States to France until the end of World War I on 11 November 1918. After the war, she engaged in the reverse process of bringing American troops home from Europe for another eleven months.

Decommissioning and disposal

Sierra was decommissioned on 1 October 1919. On the same day, her name was stricken from the Navy list and she was returned to her owners.

Later career

As SS Sierra, the ship returned to commercial passenger service. She later was renamed SS Gdansk.

References

USS Sierra (ID-1634) Wikipedia


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